User Manual
Printer components and options
3-2  System Overview Guide
7. Transport module
8. Tray 3
9. Tray 2
10.Tray 1
11.Upper door
Input tray capacity Tray capacity for the input trays is:
• Trays 1 and 2 hold 550 sheets of 24-pound or 90 gsm bond 
paper.
• Tray 3 holds 2200 sheets of 24-pound or 90 gsm bond paper.
NOTE: For special stock, use tray 3.
All three input trays have buttons to specify weight. In addition,
tray 3 has selections for paper size (Non Standard or Standard), 
and the paper type (Coated or Uncoated). You must use these 
specifications for the printer to print properly. For the procedure 
on loading paper and specifying the weight, paper size and 
paper type, refer to the 
Guide to Performing Routing 
Maintenance
, “Paper trays” chapter.
NOTE: Although the tray input buttons for the DocuColor 2060 
require you to specify weight, you also specify media weight 
when using the Set Tray command at the printer controller. The 
buttons on the tray require you to specify weight in gsm, whereas 
the Set Tray command allows you to use any unit of 
measurement for weight. Therefore, the number you specify on 
the tray, and the number you specify using Set Tray may be 
different numbers, while still referring to the same actual weight. 
Additionally, Set Tray allows you to specify 0 to indicate no 
preference. 
Output tray
capacity
The offset catch tray holds 500 sheets of 24-pound or 90 gsm 
bond paper.
If you have the optional high-capacity stacker (HCS) or high-
capacity stacker stapler (HCSS), the built-in top tray in these 
devices replaces the standard offset catch tray. Refer to the 
“Printer options” section for information on these optional 
stackers.










