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Receiving logistics

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◦ Operating System : OS 10.8, 10.9, 10.10 ◦ Hardware : Intel Core i3 ,i5 or i7 based Mac mini, iMac or Mac Pro.MacBook Air and MacBook Pro not supported !PPC based hardware (G5, G4, ...) not supported. ◦ 4GB or more. Minimum 1GB per core, recommended at least 2 GB per core. ◦ HDD : 250GB ◦ Monitor : Resolution at least 1280 x 1024 For further details of Caldera configuration, see: ● http://www.caldera.eu/en/support.php?page=operating_system ● http://www.caldera.com/product/grandrip/ CallMe@hp CallMe@hp is a suite of remote support tools that enables communication between customers and HP. CallMe@hp client software must be installed on a networked computer running Windows XP or Windows Vista. This computer may be your Onyx RIP or another networked computer, but should be near the printer. One available USB port is also required to use the web cam included with the product for use with CallMe@hp. If you are using the Linux-based Caldera RIP and you wish to take advantage of the CallMe@hp remotesupport features, you will require another networked computer that runs Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7 for installation of the CallMe@hp client software. Receiving logistics Receiving dock and fork lift required A fork lift truck with 114 cm (45 in) forks and a 1134 kg (2500 lb) minimum load capacity, and a receiving dock are required to receive the printer from the shipper. Receiving the printer at ground level is not practical. The shipping crate is designed for fork lift handling: it can be pushed or pulled from the ends, or lifted from the sides as needed. After unpacking, use the shipping casters to move the printer, or lift the printer with a fork lift at the marked lift points. Building interior clearances required CAUTION: Due to its physical dimensions and weight, the printer cannot be moved through building areas that cannot accommodate a fork lift, such as stairways or standard passenger elevators, or through doorways that are narrower than the width of the printer or crate. An Authorized Service Provider will install the printer. Depending on the space available at your location, you can either unpack and assemble the printer in your receiving area, then move the printer on its wheels to your production area, or move the shipping container unopened to your production area, and unpack and assemble it there. A technical representative will work with you in advance to plan for receiving, unpacking, and assembling the printer. 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, must be clear when the printer arrives. When planning this area, take into consideration: 10 Chapter 2 Site planning ENWW

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Operating System : OS 10.8, 10.9, 10.10
Hardware : Intel Core i3 ,i5 or i7 based Mac mini, iMac or Mac Pro.MacBook Air and MacBook Pro not
supported !PPC based hardware (G5, G4,
) not supported.
4GB or more. Minimum 1GB per core, recommended at least 2 GB per core.
HDD : 250GB
Monitor : Resolution at least 1280 x 1024
For further details of Caldera configuration, see:
en/support.php?page=operating_system
product/grandrip/
CallMe@hp
CallMe@hp is a suite of remote support tools that enables communication between customers and HP.
CallMe@hp client software must be installed on a networked computer running Windows XP or Windows
Vista. This computer may be your Onyx RIP or another networked computer, but should be near the printer.
One available USB port is also required to use the web cam included with the product for use with CallMe@hp.
If you are using the Linux-based Caldera RIP and you wish to take advantage of the CallMe@hp remote-
support features, you will require another networked computer that runs Microsoft Windows XP, Windows
Vista, or Windows 7 for installation of the CallMe@hp client software.
Receiving logistics
Receiving dock and fork lift required
A fork lift truck with 114 cm (45 in) forks and a 1134 kg (2500 lb) minimum load capacity, and a receiving
dock are required to receive the printer from the shipper. Receiving the printer at ground level is not
practical. The shipping crate is designed for fork lift handling: it can be pushed or pulled from the ends, or
lifted from the sides as needed. After unpacking, use the shipping casters to move the printer, or lift the
printer with a fork lift at the marked lift points.
Building interior clearances required
CAUTION:
Due to its physical dimensions and weight, the printer cannot be moved through building areas
that cannot accommodate a fork lift, such as stairways or standard passenger elevators, or through
doorways that are narrower than the width of the printer or crate.
An Authorized Service Provider will install the printer. Depending on the space available at your location, you
can either unpack and assemble the printer in your receiving area, then move the printer on its wheels to
your production area, or move the shipping container unopened to your production area, and unpack and
assemble it there. A technical representative will work with you in advance to plan for receiving, unpacking,
and assembling the printer.
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, must be clear when the printer arrives. When
planning this area, take into consideration:
10
Chapter 2
Site planning
ENWW