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HP Jet Fusion 4200 - Designing the Optimal Print-Production Area

HP Jet Fusion 4200
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ESD-free
Floor leakage resistance should be below 100 MΩ.
In many factory environments the conventional ooring materials, such as bare concrete or steel grids, are
adequately conductive.
In order to remain eective, the oor should not be covered by insulating paint, rubber mats, or plastic
sheets; care should be taken to prevent the build-up of contaminants such as resin or other insulating
substances; and its resistance should be regularly checked.
Easy to clean
Durable
Non-combustible
Free from oor vibration: for example, oor vibration is likely near a railway station, press machine room,
construction site, or heavy industry. If such vibration cannot be avoided, suitable oor preconditioning to
mitigate vibration may be needed for optimal printer performance.
NOTE: The oor surface over which the build unit will move between the printer and the processing station
should have the same characteristics: it should be horizontal, free of steps, holes, and indentations, smooth to
avoid transport vibrations, and far from any obstacle that might cause accidental shocks. It is vital to avoid
damage to the contents of the build unit, both when it is full of fresh material and also after printing. Move the
build unit slowly and with care.
Designing the optimal print-production area
You will need enough space to perform the following tasks:
Print
Insert the build unit
Service the printer and replace its components
The height of the room is recommended to be at least 2500 mm (98 in) to accommodate the printer and the
processing station.
Printer physical specications
Width: 2200 mm (87 in)
Depth: 1250 mm (49 in) without front panel
When operating, the printer requires the following amount of space:
10 Chapter 2 Site preparation requirements for the printer ENWW