HP LaserJet Managed MFP E82540-E82560 On-Site Installation Guide - Page 63

Repack (from customer site), Local move, Long distance move

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Repack (from customer site) Local move Table 5-4 Transportation preparation ❑ Power down and disconnect all finishing devices. ❑ Separate the engine and input/output devices. ❑ For long distance transportation, reinstall the scanner lock screw. ❑ Leave the attachment brackets in place. NOTE: If the attachment brackets for the finisher are left in place, be careful not to damage them when securing the device during transport. NOTE: If attachment hardware for sHCI is left in place, the attachment rail must be secured under the device by using packing tape at both ends. ❑ Retract stabilizer feet on bottom of the units for move. ❑ Lock the scanner and lock the booklet finisher with support rod. ❑ Protect the casters. ❑ Reinstall the shipping lock on the Booklet Finisher. ❑ HP recommends placing the finishers on pallet for transportation. ❑ Arrange for local shipping. ❑ Verify truck shipment requirements. ❑ Verify securing requirements. ❑ Blanket wrap the engines and make sure they are properly strapped to the truck. ❑ Whenever rolling over any rough surface (asphalt, cobble stones, and other rough surface) lay down 4 x 8 sheets of 1/4 in hardboard. ❑ When transporting across gaps use appropriate support devices to make sure the transportation of the printer is smooth. Long distance move NOTE: If the product will be transported more than 500 miles, transported by air, or placed in storage more than 30 days, contact the factory for recommendations. Table 5-5 Long distance move ❑ Air freight ❑ Long distance truck shipment ❑ Power down and disconnect all finishing devices. ❑ Separate the engine and input/output devices. ❑ For long distance transportation, reinstall the ADF scanner lock screw. ENWW Repack (from customer site) 57

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Repack (from customer site)
Local move
Table 5-4
Transportation preparation
Power down and disconnect all finishing devices.
Separate the engine and input/output devices.
For long distance transportation, reinstall the scanner lock screw.
Leave the attachment brackets in place.
NOTE:
If the attachment brackets for the finisher are left in place, be careful not to damage them when securing the device during
transport.
NOTE:
If attachment hardware for sHCI is left in place, the attachment rail must be secured under the device by using packing tape
at both ends.
Retract stabilizer feet on bottom of the units for move.
Lock the scanner and lock the booklet finisher with support rod.
Protect the casters.
Reinstall the shipping lock on the Booklet Finisher.
HP recommends placing the finishers on pallet for transportation.
Arrange for local shipping.
Verify truck shipment requirements.
Verify securing requirements.
Blanket wrap the engines and make sure they are properly strapped to the truck.
Whenever rolling over any rough surface (asphalt, cobble stones, and other rough surface) lay down 4 x 8 sheets of 1/4 in hardboard.
When transporting across gaps use appropriate support devices to make sure the transportation of the printer is smooth.
Long distance move
NOTE:
If the product will be transported more than 500 miles, transported by air, or placed in storage more
than 30 days, contact the factory for recommendations.
Table 5-5
Long distance move
Air freight
Long distance truck shipment
Power down and disconnect all finishing devices.
Separate the engine and input/output devices.
For long distance transportation, reinstall the ADF scanner lock screw.
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