HP Scitex FB10000 Site Preparation Guide Rev. 2 - Page 12

Site Preparation Overview, Customer Responsibilities

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Site Preparation Overview The information provided in this guide covers all aspects of HP Scitex FB10000 Industrial Press site preparation, and has been included to assist in the following planning considerations: • Modifications to the installation area, if required. • Accessibility to the site; providing suitable access through driveways, corridors, doorways, and loading bays. • Provision of suitable emergency exits to which unimpaired access may be maintained at all times. • Planning the print production area with sufficient space around and above the printer. • Proper location of the FB10000 peripheral components to facilitate efficient and smooth workflow. • Climate and environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, and dissipation) should be controlled. • Ventilation of the print production area and provision of air control extraction system. • Electrical and pneumatic requirements. • Provision for overhead conduits or floor channeling, for cables and air lines running to the printer. • Computer and network connectivity. • Contracting the services of a professional carrier with a heavy duty crane and forklift. • Safety requirements (first aid station, emergency eye wash station, fire-fighting equipment, etc.). • Storage area for media, inks, and solvents, that is clean, dry, ventilated, and protected from ultra-violet rays. • If the installation includes additional equipment or optional accessories (for example, storage of additional substrate collectors), they should be taken into consideration. For a list of the site preparation activities for which the customer is responsible, see Customer Responsibilities on page 7. All information in this guide is provided on the assumption that installation planners and personnel are familiar with: • Special architectural and planning requirements. • National and local electrical wiring codes. 4 HP Scitex FB10000 Site Preparation Guide, Rev. 2

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HP Scitex FB10000 Site Preparation Guide, Rev. 2
Site Preparation Overview
The information provided in this guide covers all aspects of HP Scitex FB10000
Industrial Press site preparation, and has been included to assist in the following
planning considerations:
Modifications to the installation area, if required.
Accessibility to the site; providing suitable access through driveways, corridors,
doorways, and loading bays.
Provision of suitable emergency exits to which unimpaired access may be
maintained at all times.
Planning the print production area with sufficient space around and above the
printer.
Proper location of the FB10000 peripheral components to facilitate efficient and
smooth workflow.
Climate and environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, and dissipation)
should be controlled.
Ventilation of the print production area and provision of air control extraction
system.
Electrical and pneumatic requirements.
Provision for overhead conduits or floor channeling, for cables and air lines
running to the printer.
Computer and network connectivity.
Contracting the services of a professional carrier with a heavy duty crane and
forklift.
Safety requirements (first aid station, emergency eye wash station, fire-fighting
equipment, etc.).
Storage area for media, inks, and solvents, that is clean, dry, ventilated, and
protected from ultra-violet rays.
If the installation includes additional equipment or optional accessories (for
example, storage of additional substrate collectors), they should be taken into
consideration.
For a list of the site preparation activities for which the customer is responsible, see
Customer Responsibilities
on page 7.
All information in this guide is provided on the assumption that installation
planners and personnel are familiar with:
Special architectural and planning requirements.
National and local electrical wiring codes.