It does not fit the 2-liter standard or floor trays (92069/92070) — those take the 2L 92076, a shallower, smaller thermoform — and it does not fit the metal deepwell (92060 → 92061), the ladder tray (92054 → 92055), or the 18" tray (whose liner isn't identified in this line ⚑).
A 4-liter liner dropped in a 2-liter well stands proud and folds; that is the mold-match error in its most obvious form.
Not a solvent solution — the jumbo's plastic is still wrong for solvent-borne coatings even lined.
Not needed on a one-color, one-day job you'll wash once (§2c).
(2a): flat to the jumbo's floor, tight in the corners, no rock — the deep well makes an uneven bottom the failure to watch for. One liner per color (2b): fresh, not rinsed — carryover defeats the purpose. Peel loaded, never scrape: lift the liner with the paint still in it; the point is to never scrape a cured jumbo. Water-borne is the clean case: the jumbo and its liner are plastic, so keep them to latex and water-borne coatings — solvent work belongs to the metal deepwell and its own liner elsewhere in the line. Dry-stack: a jumbo kept lined its whole life never needs washing and stacks clean.
Asked at the counter
BUYER QUESTIONS ANSWERED BEFORE THE CART, NOT AFTER THE RETURN
Will it fit a standard 2-liter tray?
No — it's a 4-liter liner; in a 2L well it stands proud and folds. The 2L trays take the 92076 (§4).
Why a separate liner for the jumbo?
The jumbo's well is deeper and larger; only a 4-liter thermoform seats in it and stays put under a loaded cover (§1).
How is it different from the 92076?
Capacity and fit — 4 L and one tray (this liner) versus 2 L and two trays (the 92076) (§5).
Do I need one per color?
Yes — fresh per color; that's the point of a liner (§2b). By the sleeve on a crew wagon.
Solvent coatings — can I line the jumbo and run oil?
No — the jumbo is plastic; solvent work belongs in the metal deepwell (§4).
Which tray does it fit?
Only the Richard 92067 jumbo — officially "4L PLASTIC LINER FOR 92067" (§1). One tray, no others.