Xerox 6180N DocuSP 61xx version 3.6 - Installation Planning Guide - Page 25

Delivery access requirements

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Select and prepare an installation site Mobility assist device The optional mobility assist device is a rail system that enables a Xerox service representative to move the printer along its long axis during service. This reduces the installation clearance required to 30 inches (76 cm) at the processor end of the printer and 15 inches (38 cm) at the finisher end, reducing the required width of the room to 225 inches (5715 cm). Floor leveling For proper operation, the printer must be perfectly level. The floor must be level within 2 degrees in any direction. For your reference, 2 degrees represents a height discrepancy of approximately 3.8 inches (96 mm) measured at the casters with the printer tilting from left to right, or approximately 0.7 inches (18 mm) with the printer tilting from back to front. On floors less than 2 degrees out of level, installation personnel install a leveling kit to level the machine. If the floor is more than 2 degrees out of level, this condition cannot be corrected by the leveling kit. Another suitable location must be found for the printer to be installed properly. If you move the printer after its initial installation, it is your responsibility to ensure that the printer can be leveled properly. If you do not have the leveling kit (the printer in its initial location did not require it), and you need one to level the printer in a new location, contact your Xerox site representative to obtain one. Delivery access requirements It is easy to overlook how the equipment is going to get from the truck to the installation site: • Is there a loading dock or a specific door to which the equipment should be delivered? • Are the hallways and doorways between the loading dock and the installation site wide enough for the modules to pass through? • If the printer is to be located above the first floor, is there an elevator large enough to carry the modules? DocuTech 61xx Installation Planning Guide 4-7

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Select and prepare an installation site
DocuTech 61xx Installation Planning Guide
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Mobility assist device
The optional mobility assist device is a rail system that enables a
Xerox service representative to move the printer along its long
axis during service. This reduces the installation clearance
required to 30 inches (76 cm) at the processor end of the printer
and 15 inches (38 cm) at the finisher end, reducing the required
width of the room to 225 inches (5715 cm).
Floor leveling
For proper operation, the printer must be perfectly level. The
floor must be level within 2 degrees in any direction. For your
reference, 2 degrees represents a height discrepancy of
approximately 3.8 inches (96 mm) measured at the casters with
the printer tilting from left to right, or approximately 0.7 inches
(18 mm) with the printer tilting from back to front.
On floors less than 2 degrees out of level, installation personnel
install a leveling kit to level the machine.
If the floor is more than 2 degrees out of level, this condition
cannot be corrected by the leveling kit. Another suitable location
must be found for the printer to be installed properly.
If you move the printer after its initial installation, it is your
responsibility to ensure that the printer can be leveled properly. If
you do not have the leveling kit (the printer in its initial location
did not require it), and you need one to level the printer in a new
location, contact your Xerox site representative to obtain one.
Delivery access requirements
It is easy to overlook how the equipment is going to get from the
truck to the installation site:
Is there a loading dock or a specific door to which the
equipment should be delivered?
Are the hallways and doorways between the loading dock
and the installation site wide enough for the modules to pass
through?
If the printer is to be located above the first floor, is there an
elevator large enough to carry the modules?