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Shipment arrival preparation, Unloading area, Route from unloading site to installation site

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3 Shipment arrival preparation Arrival preparation Unloading area A suitable unloading area will need to be designated that will be easily accessible to the delivery truck. This will require sufficient space to unload the large crate in which your printer is shipped. When planning this area, consider the following: ● Height and width of entrance to unloading area ● Ramps used to access the unloading area ● Height and size of unloading dock (if applicable) Route from unloading site to installation site The route between the unloading area of the printer and the installation site, including any corridors and doorways through which the printer must be transported, is important to proper site preparation and must be planned before the arrival of the printer. This pathway must be clear when the printer arrives. Regarding ground floor room access, transport of the bulky printer components requires: Table 3-1 Doorway, ceiling and corridor specifications Printer Crate Minimum doorway width Minimum ceiling height Minimum corridor width Minimum corridor width for a 90° turn 1.85 m (72.9 in) 2 m (78.8 in) 1.85 m (72.9 in) 3.2 m (126 in) 2 m (78.8 in) 2.5 m (98.5 in) 2 m (78.8 in) 3.65 m (144 in) WARNING! After being removed from the crate, the printer cannot be moved up or down a ramp. If you need to move the printer up or down a ramp, you can do it only when the printer is still attached to the crate. TIP: Decide when you will remove the printer from the crate. It is recommended that the shipping crate be unpacked as close as possible to the printer's final destination. Usually, the printer is removed from the crate before moving it to the installation site. Disassembling the crate requires an electric screwdriver that must be plugged into a power outlet, so make sure that a power outlet is available near the site where you plan to disassemble the crate. ENWW Unloading area 19

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Shipment arrival preparation
Unloading area
A suitable unloading area will need to be designated that will be easily accessible to the delivery truck.
This will require sufficient space to unload the large crate in which your printer is shipped. When
planning this area, consider the following:
Height and width of entrance to unloading area
Ramps used to access the unloading area
Height and size of unloading dock (if applicable)
Route from unloading site to installation site
The route between the unloading area of the printer and the installation site, including any corridors
and doorways through which the printer must be transported, is important to proper site preparation
and must be planned before the arrival of the printer. This pathway must be clear when the printer
arrives. Regarding ground floor room access, transport of the bulky printer components requires:
Table 3-1
Doorway, ceiling and corridor specifications
Printer
Crate
Minimum doorway width
1.85 m (72.9 in)
2 m (78.8 in)
Minimum ceiling height
2 m (78.8 in)
2.5 m (98.5 in)
Minimum corridor width
1.85 m (72.9 in)
2 m (78.8 in)
Minimum corridor width for a 90° turn
3.2 m (126 in)
3.65 m (144 in)
WARNING!
After being removed from the crate, the printer cannot be moved up or down a ramp. If
you need to move the printer up or down a ramp, you can do it only when the printer is still attached to
the crate.
TIP:
Decide when you will remove the printer from the crate. It is recommended that the shipping
crate be unpacked as close as possible to the printer's final destination. Usually, the printer is removed
from the crate before moving it to the installation site.
Disassembling the crate requires an electric screwdriver that must be plugged into a power outlet, so
make sure that a power outlet is available near the site where you plan to disassemble the crate.
ENWW
Unloading area
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Arrival preparation