Xerox 4850 Printer User Manual


 
PREINSTALLATION
Delivery access requirements
It is easy to overlook how the equipment is going to get from
the truck to the operation site. Important concerns are:
Are there stairs leading to the installation site?
Do you have an elevator if the installation site is above the
first floor?
Is the elevator large enough?
How wide are the hallways?
How wide are the doorways?
Do you have a loading dock or a specific door where the
equipment should be delivered?
You should review all delivery access requirements before or at
the time of the site inspection that is done by your service
representative.
Measure all doorways and hallways the components must pass
through to reach the installation site.
Turning radius Consider the width of the passageway the equipment must
negotiate, whether a corner, past into a room, an elevator, or
another passageway.
Turns are L-shaped and T-shaped. The following diagrams and
table shows the minimum space needed to maneuver the printer
through the turns.
To use the table, measure the passage or doorway you need to
use. This is Passage A. Find that number (or the next higher
number) in table 1-2 and read across to the corresponding
minimum value for Passage B, depending on the type of turn the
equipment must negotiate. Figure 1-10 shows the two types of
turns.
Figure 1-10. L-shaped and T-shaped turns
XEROX 4890 HIGHLIGHT COLOR LPS INSTALLATION PLANNING REFERENCE 1-17