Different copys in different paper trays

Hi,
I want to print different copys from a page in different paper trays. For example i have a form with 1 page and the page have 3 copys, and each copy, i want to print in a different paper tray. Anyone can help me?
Thanks,
Ricardo

If You go to SPAD for a particular Printer in the in the Tray Info Tab u You can specify the Paper formats thats needs to be attached to every Tray of the Printer from Tray1 to tray4...
Hope That Helps
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