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2 Site planning Installation time schedule The average time required for installing the printer is two working days. This is based on the assumption that all system parts have been delivered in proper working order, and that all site preparation and planning requirements have been met and completed, in accordance with the specifications and recommendations provided in this guide. Installation and training has been divided into three stages, as shown in the table below. Although the time schedule requires approximately five working days, the operator should nevertheless be aware of the possible need to extend the training period, in accordance with specific circumstances. Table 2-1 Installation and training schedule Stage Unpacking and Installation Basic training Practical training Duration 2 full working days 1.5 days 1.5 days The printer operator must be available for the entire duration of all installation procedures, and must attend the training sessions. The installer will require at least one additional person (usually the printer operator) to assist during certain stages of the installation. Electrical requirements The required electric circuit must be installed by a qualified electrician before the printer can be installed. The printer is supplied with the required power cord, which must not be lengthened or connected to an extension cord. See Specifications on page 12 for details. NOTE: Failure to prepare the electrical circuit as required will prolong the installation process until the deficiencies are corrected. To avoid these delays, have a qualified electrician read the specifications section carefully, understand your facility's electrical power, and install the circuit per the specifications. The AC input provided to the printer must be clean and constant at the specified voltage and frequency. The electronic control components are powered with a single-phase line that can be used with an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS). HP highly recommends that you use a UPS to ensure that the AC input power to the printer is continuously within specifications. The UPS must be a singlephase UPS capable of sourcing a minimum of 3000 VA, at a voltage in the range of 200-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, and a maximum current rating of 12 Amps. The UPS must have the proper receptacle as specified in this document. Connect the UPS to the facility wall outlet, and connect the printer power cord to the UPS. Locations with unstable electric power or frequent power outages must use a UPS with the printer. CAUTION: The customer must ensure that the UPS is rated to meet the power requirements of the printer, is in accordance with the wiring standards of the country of installation. ENWW Installation time schedule 3

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Site planning
Installation time schedule
The average time required for installing the printer is two working days. This is based on the
assumption that all system parts have been delivered in proper working order, and that all site
preparation and planning requirements have been met and completed, in accordance with the
specifications and recommendations provided in this guide.
Installation and training has been divided into three stages, as shown in the table below. Although the
time schedule requires approximately five working days, the operator should nevertheless be aware
of the possible need to extend the training period, in accordance with specific circumstances.
Table 2-1
Installation and training schedule
Stage
Duration
Unpacking and Installation
2 full working days
Basic training
1.5 days
Practical training
1.5 days
The printer operator must be available for the entire duration of all installation procedures, and must
attend the training sessions. The installer will require at least one additional person (usually the
printer operator) to assist during certain stages of the installation.
Electrical requirements
The required electric circuit must be installed by a qualified electrician before the printer can be
installed. The printer is supplied with the required power cord, which must not be lengthened or
connected to an extension cord. See
Specifications
on page
12
for details.
NOTE:
Failure to prepare the electrical circuit as required will prolong the installation process until
the deficiencies are corrected. To avoid these delays, have a qualified electrician read the
specifications section carefully, understand your facility's electrical power, and install the circuit per
the specifications.
The AC input provided to the printer must be clean and constant at the specified voltage and
frequency. The electronic control components are powered with a single-phase line that can be used
with an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS). HP highly recommends that you use a UPS to ensure
that the AC input power to the printer is continuously within specifications. The UPS must be a single-
phase UPS capable of sourcing a minimum of 3000 VA, at a voltage in the range of 200-240 VAC,
50/60 Hz, and a maximum current rating of 12 Amps. The UPS must have the proper receptacle as
specified in this document. Connect the UPS to the facility wall outlet, and connect the printer power
cord to the UPS.
Locations with unstable electric power or frequent power outages must use a UPS with the printer.
CAUTION:
The customer must ensure that the UPS is rated to meet the power requirements of the
printer, is in accordance with the wiring standards of the country of installation.
ENWW
Installation time schedule
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