Xerox 721P85600 manual Efficiency of use, Delivery access requirements

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PREINSTALLATION

Efficiency of use

There are many possible layouts for your LPS. Placement depends on the type and amount of equipment used and the size and shape of the room used to house the equipment. Some possible configurations for LPS components include:

Side by side

L-shaped

Face to face.

Equipment placement should limit operator movements as much as possible. Here are a few suggestions that may be helpful:

Place the system controller as close to the output end of the printer as possible. This will enable operators to simply reach over to collect printed materials and check output.

Consider the location of supplies in relation to the placement of the equipment. For example, having paper as close to the printer as possible will save time.

Having the system controller as close as possible to any offline interface devices saves time when monitoring tapes, jobs, and so forth.

Delivery access requirements

It is easy to overlook how the equipment is going to get from the truck to the operation site. Does it need to go up stairs? Do you have an elevator if it is to be located above the first floor? Is the elevator large enough? How wide are the hallways? The doorways? Do you have a loading dock or a specific door to which the equipment should be delivered?

All these issues need to be reviewed prior to or at the time of the site inspection that is done by your service representative.

The equipment dimensions are specified earlier in this chapter, so it is easy to know whether or not your hallways and doorways are wide enough to permit travel through them.

Turning radius The width of the passageway when the equipment must negotiate a corner, whether into a room (or elevator) or into another passageway, must also be considered.

The DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX is delivered with the printer and the inverter feeder/stacker as two separate modules. If necessary, the printer can be separated into two pieces for easier moving. The larger of the two parts contains the xerographic system; the smaller of the parts (referred to here as the PHM) contains paper trays 1 and

2.Table 3-1 describes the turning requirements for the printer when attached to the PHM (not separated). Table 3-2 describes requirements for the printer without the PHM (separated). Do not confuse these two parts of the printer with the inverter and feeder/ stacker modules, which have their own turning requirements.

Table 3-3 describes the turning requirements for the printer if it is upended for easier moving or stair-climbing. This table reflects requirements for the printer separated from the PHM.

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XEROX DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS INSTALLATION PLANNING GUIDE

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Contents April 1998 721P85600 Page Related publications Related Publications NumberPage Table of Contents Installation Postinstallation GlossaryIndex Viii Introduction What this guide containsIntroduction Xerox DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS PDL Reference Xerox DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MXLPS Operator Guide LPS Operations ReferenceLPS Message Guide Xerox DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS Forms Creation GuideCard User GuideResponsibilities Xerox or Xerox Limited responsibilitiesCustomer responsibilities Installation planning checklist Installation planning checklist Week Activity Reference Responsibility Date completedXvii Xviii LPS overview Xerox DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPSBase components System controller componentsSystem user interface keyboard display Keyboard displayXerox DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX printer components LPS Overview Magnetic Ink Character Recognition Micr Micr lineOnline interface System controller optionsInterface options Offline interfacesHIP-accessed interfaces Expanded system disk memory Enhanced graphics ink and font memory EgifmFloppy disk drive Printer options Feeder stackerBypass transport Printer Configurations Input enablement deviceHost Resident software packages Printer + Inverter Feeder Stacker + Feeder StackerPreinstallation LPS delivery requirementsSystem controller Preinstallation Printer Printer with an inverter feeder/stacker and a feeder/stacker Preinstallation Space planning guidelines Clearance space requirementsShared space Back-to-back shared service area space Face-to-face shared service area space Power cable and data cable length Cable lengthsCable locations 10.Cable enter/exit locations top viewDelivery access requirements Efficiency of usePreinstallation Turning radius for inverter Feeder/Stacker module Turning radius for printer separated and upendedOn dolly Passage or doorway a width Minimum passage B width Passage or doorway a width Minimum passage B widthPreinstallation Environmental/electrical requirements Delta Printer power receptacle requirements Electrical environment Voltage/current ReceptacleService outlet Configuration Measurement Nominal Range Hz WYE printer outlet voltages10. Printer 50 Hz only WYE connection for 380 V Hz Delta printer outlet voltages Hz printer outlet voltages RMSHz system power cord configurations 12.Printer power cord 60 Hz installation for 50 amp NemaChannel-attached Interface requirementsFinishing and feeding equipment Third party connectionsTraining Operator trainingSystem training Preinstallation Ordering supplies for installation FontsPaper Developer Dry ink tonerFuser agent TapesSpace planning templates 14.Space planning templates top views 15.Space planning templates top views Page Grid Pattern 1/4 inch represents one foot Page Installation Installation processInstallation responsibilities Documentation and software kits DocumentationSoftware kits Page Postinstallation Xerox support servicesXerox Customer Support Center Customer Service Support Center Xerox Font Center Xerox Customer Documentation CatalogFont U.S. only Xerox Documentation and Software Services Xdss Xerox Supplies Order Service Routine maintenance Meter reading and reportingIdentifying new applications Types of applications availableConsumable supplies table Consumable supplies, paper Description Part number PaperHigh Speed Labels Consumable supplies, paper Description Part numberTransparencies GummedDescription Part number Tab stock Cleaning suppliesConsumable supplies, paper Cover stockStock Reverse Alternating 5000 2500 3R4228 Supplies checklist Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary GLOSSARY-11 Glossary GLOSSARY-13 Glossary GLOSSARY-15 Glossary GLOSSARY-17 Glossary GLOSSARY-19 Glossary GLOSSARY-21 Glossary GLOSSARY-23 Glossary GLOSSARY-25 Hpos IpsLaser Lpi PpmGlossary GLOSSARY-29 Page QGH Page Page 522&835,172&835,170/36,167$//$7,213/$11,1**8