HP Scitex FB910 HP Scitex FB910 Printer Series - Site Preparation Guide - Page 3

Receiving the Printer

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Fig. 1. Optional phase converter configuration (60 Hz service only) Preparing for Your New Printer Receiving the Printer A fork lift truck with 45-inch (114 cm) forks and a receiving dock are required to receive the printer. 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, the wood packaging packs flat and should be returned to the factory. Use the following dimensions and weights as you plan to receive and move the printer to its final location: Table 1: Shipping Dimensions and Weight Height Depth Width Weight 74 inches (188 cm) 55.5 inches (141 cm) 216.5 inches (550 cm) 3070 pounds (1395 kg) 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 printer must be installed on a flat and stable floor. During installation, the printer and media tables will be leveled to ensure accurate media feeding. Fig. 2. Receiving the printer box (left), top and end box panels removed (right) 0706473 Revision B 3

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Preparing for Your New Printer
Receiving the Printer
A fork lift truck with 45-inch (114 cm) forks and a receiving dock are required to receive the printer. 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, the wood packaging
packs flat and should be returned to the factory.
Use the following dimensions and weights as you plan to receive and move the printer to its final location:
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 printer must be installed on a flat and stable floor. During installation, the printer and media tables will
be leveled to ensure accurate media feeding.
Table 1:
Shipping Dimensions and Weight
Height
74 inches (188 cm)
Depth
55.5 inches (141 cm)
Width
216.5 inches (550 cm)
Weight
3070 pounds (1395 kg)
Fig. 1.
Optional phase converter configuration (60 Hz service only)
Fig. 2.
Receiving the printer box (left), top and end box panels removed (right)