T r a n s p o r t i n g t h e P r i n t e r
C h a p t e r 6 : M a i n t a i n i n g t h e P r i n t e r
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When transporting the printer more than a short distance,
follow the guidelines shown in Figure 6.1.
Figure 6.1
Hints for transporting the printer
Helpful Hints for Moving the Printer
Use the original shipping box and materials. If the original box or
materials are not available or are unusable, use a sturdy packing box and
a generous amount of cushioning or packing material.
1.
Remove the EP cartridge and pack it in sturdy, light-proof material.
A sealed bag is recommended to prevent toner leakage.
2.
Remove and/or pack any optional feeder such as the
MBF, HCF, or HCEF. If possible, use the original packing cartons.
3.
Remove and pack the Single-sheet Bypass Feeder (SBF).
4.
Remove and pack the upper, middle, and lower paper trays.
5.
Remove and pack the front output tray.
6.
Remove and pack the top output tray wire guide.
7.
Disconnect and pack the printer. Remove and pack all printer cables.
If the printer is on a network, refer to your network software guide
or consult with your network administrator before disconnecting the
network cable.
8.
Disconnect and pack the power cord.
9.
Locate and pack all documentation for the printer.
10. Place the printer, accessories, and documentation in the
original box or in a similar box.
To avoid damaging the printer, always lift it from the
bottom at the sides. Never use the paper source opening.
Due to its weight, you are strongly advised to get help
lifting the printer.
11. Make sure packing materials will inhibit breakage and jarring.
Transporting
the Printer
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Caution
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