IBM q5-44-3974-04 All in One Printer User Manual


 
Elevators and elevator doorways must be able to accommodate the size
and weight of the printer and the people who are moving it.
Stairs, sills and gaps, and carpeting can make it difficult to roll the printer.
Do not tilt the printer past a 15° angle.
Ensure that the floor is level within ±1.5° from earth horizontal in any plane.
Ensure that an approved electrical outlet with correct power is reserved for the
3130, and that it can be reached with the power cable.
If the 3130 is being installed in an area with a raised floor, ensure that the
access hole in the raised floor is large enough for both the communication
attachment cables and the power cable.
Physical Installation Worksheet
Before your 3130 is delivered, prepare a site installation plan. Use the following
worksheet (Table 7) to ensure that all of the pre-installation requirements are met.
Table 7. Physical Installation Worksheet
Requirements Meets
Requirements
Needs
Attention
Assigned to Date Due Date
Completed
Environmental
Ventilation
Temperature
Relative humidity
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Space
Layout
Supplies storage space
Clearances
Delivery route
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Electrical
Voltage
Outlets:
Reached by cables?
Correctly grounded?
Meet local and
national codes?
Building branch circuit:
Correctly grounded?
Enough power to
meet needs?
Meets local and
national codes?
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Host Attachment
Cables
Lines
Other equipment
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Security ________ ________ ________ ________ ________
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