User`s manual

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Chapter 2
Unpacking and Setup of
Your Printer
Save the Crate and All Packing
Materials
Failure to follow this step will VOID YOUR WARRANTY.
Your printer is a very large piece of equipment and it is shipped in a sturdy crate with bracing to hold
delicate components in place. Unpack your printer with care and please retain all shipping materials, bags,
boxes and directions received with the printer. These items will be needed for any future transportation of
the printer. If you need to return or ship a T-Jet without using the original shipping carton/crate, you may
void the warranty. The crate may be disassembled for storage.
Blazer Express SETUP
FOR INFORMATION ON THE BLAZER PRO, SEE THE BLAZER
PRO SECTION LATER IN THIS CHAPTER.
Removing from the Crate
The T-Jet Blazer Express is shipped fully assembled in one
large crate. You should have received and signed a Pre-
Installation Checklist prior to the arrival of your printer. This
Checklist outlined the importance of room conditions and
other details necessary for your machine to maintain optimal
performance levels.
You MUST be very careful transporting your new printer. It
is very heavy and a delicate piece of equipment. DO NOT
remove your printer from the crate until it has reached its
nal destination. The exterior crate dimensions are 55” x 42”
x 33”. This means the unit will need to be tipped 90
o
and placed on a dolly or rolling cart in order to pass
through standard 36” doorways. As shipped, the packing material will allow for this and prevent damage
to your printer as long as the crate is not dropped.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
The T-Jet Blazer Express and shipping crate, combined, weigh close to 300 pounds.
Because of the bulk of the machine, this is a MINIMUM TWO PERSON lift. In
addition, DO NOT attempt to lift the machine from the crate with less than two
people. Position one person at each end of the Printer Assembly and ensure any
lifting is done using the four handles.