PRINTER SPECIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS6-14 XEROX DOCUPRINT 4050/4090 IPS INSTALLATION PLANNING GUIDEFloor levelingFor proper operation, the printer must be perfectly level. On floorsless than two degrees out of level, installation personnel use aleveling kit to level the machine.Note: The printer will not function properly on floors more than twodegrees out of level.If the floor is more than two degrees out of level, this condition cannotbe corrected by the leveling kit. Another suitable location must befound for the printer to be installed properly.For your reference, two degrees represents a height discrepancy ofapproximately 3.8 inches / 9.6 cm measured at the casters with theprinter tilting from left to right, or approximately 0.7 inches / 1.8 cmwith the printer tilting from back to front.If you move the printer unit after its initial installation, it is yourresponsibility to make sure that the printer can be leveled properly. Ifyou do not have the leveling kit (the printer in its initial location did notrequire it), and you need one to level the printer in a new location,contact your Xerox site representative to obtain one.Delivery access requirementsIt is easy to overlook the path required to move the equipment fromthe truck to the operation site. To determine access, ask the followingquestions:• Does the equipment need to go up stairs?• Do you have an elevator, if the equipment is to be located abovethe first floor?• Is the elevator large enough for the equipment?• How wide are the hallways and doorways?• Do you have a loading dock or a specific door to which theequipment should be delivered?You need to review these issues prior to, or at the time of, the siteinspection conducted by your service representative.The equipment dimensions are specified earlier in this chapter, so itis easy to determine whether your hallways and doorways are wideenough to permit access.Turning radius You must also consider the width of the passageway when theequipment must negotiate a corner, whether into a room, an elevator,or another passageway.There are L-shaped turns and T-shaped turns. The diagrams and thetables that follow show the minimum space required to maneuverthrough the turns.