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No to dual-tray; yes to both legal/letter. Some of Brother's higher-end machines - e.g. MFC-L5900DW or MFC-L5705DW - have a flip-out "multi-purpose tray" that can hold up to 50 sheets of paper; they can also stack on multiple full-sized input trays (but those are an optional purchase). The flip-out tray on this machine, and on the MFC-2710DW, looks similar but is only rated for one sheet of paper at a time; they call it a "manual feed" tray rather than a "multi-purpose" tray. The main input tray, and the optional lower trays you can get for the higher-end machines, are adjustable for multiple paper sizes: there are pre-set stops for letter, envelope, legal, A4, A5, and A6 - but you can also set them for multiple sizes in between. The manual-feed tray on this machine, and the multi-purpose trays on the higher-end machines, have a sliding width adjustment but no adjustment for length - you just push the paper up against the intake gate.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The Brother MFCL2710DW and MFCL2750DW are not dual tray printers. Both of these models are single tray printers. A similar model to these printers that is a dual tray printer would be the MFCL5700DW. This model is a dual tray printer and supports printing mixed sized documents. The part number for the additional tray is LT-5500 so you can print mixed size documents on this machine.
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