HP Latex R2000 Site Preparation Guide - Page 6

Customer responsibility, Planning the site and printer environment

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● Mechanical, electrical and environmental specifications ● Computer and network connectivity ● Contracting a specialist mover with a forklift and/or suitable moving equipment; needed only if the site does not comply with the specifications to download the printer with the provided ramps ● Contracting an electrician ● Environmental health and safety All information in this guide is provided on the assumption that installation planners and personnel are familiar with: ● Architectural and planning requirements ● Applicable laws, regulations and standards NOTE: It is important to read the information provided in this guide thoroughly and ensure complete compliance with all installation and operation prerequisites, safety procedures, warnings, cautions, and local regulations. Customer responsibility Planning the site and printer environment You are responsible for all preparations of the physical site, and you must complete the following tasks: ● Prepare the site for unloading. See Unloading area on page 21. ● Make sure the route from the unloading site to the installation site meets specifications. See Route from unloading site to installation site on page 21. ● Make sure you have the necessary equipment to handle the printer, as well as a specialist mover who is familiar with your site and the information provided in this guide. See Moving equipment on page 22. ● Meet the requirements for second floor installations (if necessary). See Above ground floor installation on page 24. ● Configure the building's electrical system used to power the printer to meet the printer's requirements and the Electrical Code requirements of the local jurisdiction of the country where the equipment is installed. A qualified electrician is required to power up the printer on the day of installation. See Electrical configuration on page 6. ● Provide an adequate air supply for the pneumatic spindles. See Air supply requirements (pneumatic spindle) on page 11. ● Meet temperature and humidity requirements and ensure proper ventilation for the printer. See Air conditioning on page 13 and Temperature and humidity on page 12. ● Material storage, handling, and disposal should be performed as per local laws. See the Safety Data Sheets at http://www.hp.com/go/msds for adequate handling and storage. Follow your Environmental Health and Safety processes and procedures. ● Supply all necessary emergency equipment. See Safety installations on page 15. ● Ensure that the room in which the system is installed meets local environmental, health, and safety (EHS) guidelines and regulations. 2 Chapter 1 Introduction ENWW

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Mechanical, electrical and environmental specifications
Computer and network connectivity
Contracting a specialist mover with a forklift and/or suitable moving equipment; needed only if the site
does not comply with the specifications to download the printer with the provided ramps
Contracting an electrician
Environmental health and safety
All information in this guide is provided on the assumption that installation planners and personnel are familiar
with:
Architectural and planning requirements
Applicable laws, regulations and standards
NOTE:
It is important to read the information provided in this guide thoroughly and ensure complete
compliance with all installation and operation prerequisites, safety procedures, warnings, cautions, and local
regulations.
Customer responsibility
Planning the site and printer environment
You are responsible for all preparations of the physical site, and you must complete the following tasks:
Prepare the site for unloading. See
Unloading area
on page
21
.
Make sure the route from the unloading site to the installation site meets specifications. See
Route from
unloading site to installation site
on page
21
.
Make sure you have the necessary equipment to handle the printer, as well as a specialist mover who is
familiar with your site and the information provided in this guide. See
Moving equipment
on page
22
.
Meet the requirements for second floor installations (if necessary). See
Above ground
floor
installation
on page
24
.
Configure the building's electrical system used to power the printer to meet the printer's requirements and
the Electrical Code requirements of the local jurisdiction of the country where the equipment is installed. A
qualified electrician is required to power up the printer on the day of installation. See
Electrical
configuration
on page
6
.
Provide an adequate air supply for the pneumatic spindles. See
Air supply requirements (pneumatic
spindle)
on page
11
.
Meet temperature and humidity requirements and ensure proper ventilation for the printer. See
Air
conditioning
on page
13
and
Temperature and humidity
on page
12
.
Material storage, handling, and disposal should be performed as per local laws. See the Safety Data Sheets
at
go/msds
for adequate handling and storage. Follow your Environmental Health and
Safety processes and procedures.
Supply all necessary emergency equipment. See
Safety installations
on page
15
.
Ensure that the room in which the system is installed meets local environmental, health, and safety (EHS)
guidelines and regulations.
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Chapter 1
Introduction
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