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Above ground floor installation

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● Pallet jack (electric or manual) Above ground floor installation CAUTION: Unloading and moving the printer and all system components is the responsibility of the customer and not HP. Failure to provide the required moving and lifting equipment could result in personal injury or damage the printer during installation. Above ground floor installation requires a crane and special lifting gear in addition to the standard moving equipment. At some installation sites, it may be necessary to remove the crate packaging before lifting the printer with the crane. The following section describes the equipment and configurations needed to lift the printer with a crane. Crane attachment to lift the printer with a spreader beam When you lift the printer with a spreader beam, the lifting bars and spreader beam must be long enough so that the lift cables do not touch the printer. The following graphic illustrates how to lift the printer with a spreader beam. CAUTION: When lifting the printer with a crane, extra caution should be taken to ensure that the cables do not apply pressure to the scan beam, scan axis belt, or any other printer component. Lifting bars must be inserted under the corresponding location (labeled) on the bottom beams, and then attached to a spreader beam with cables (slings) in order to lift with a crane. Lifting bars must remain steady on their marked position under any elevation conditions. Additional means (such as extra slings or clamps) may be required to meet this condition. NOTE: The lifting bars, spreader beam, slings, or any other crane attachment, must be supplied by the customer. CAUTION: The printer weight is not evenly distributed, and it may tilt to the right side. NOTE: The printer will bend as you lift it. 24 Chapter 3 Shipment arrival preparation ENWW

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Pallet jack (electric or manual)
Above ground floor installation
CAUTION:
Unloading and moving the printer and all system components is the responsibility of the customer
and not HP. Failure to provide the required moving and lifting equipment could result in personal injury or
damage the printer during installation.
Above ground floor installation requires a crane and special lifting gear in addition to the standard moving
equipment. At some installation sites, it may be necessary to remove the crate packaging before lifting the
printer with the crane. The following section describes the equipment and configurations needed to lift the
printer with a crane.
Crane attachment to lift the printer with a spreader beam
When you lift the printer with a spreader beam, the lifting bars and spreader beam must be long enough so that
the lift cables do not touch the printer. The following graphic illustrates how to lift the printer with a spreader
beam.
CAUTION:
When lifting the printer with a crane, extra caution should be taken to ensure that the cables do not
apply pressure to the scan beam, scan axis belt, or any other printer component.
Lifting bars must be inserted under the corresponding location (labeled) on the bottom beams, and then
attached to a spreader beam with cables (slings) in order to lift with a crane.
Lifting bars must remain steady on their marked position under any elevation conditions. Additional means (such
as extra slings or clamps) may be required to meet this condition.
NOTE:
The lifting bars, spreader beam, slings, or any other crane attachment, must be supplied by the
customer.
CAUTION:
The printer weight is not evenly distributed, and it may tilt to the right side.
NOTE:
The printer will bend as you lift it.
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