Xerox Phaser 6200 Installation Guide

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PHASER
®
 6200 COLOR PRINTER
Moving Guide
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Follow these guidelines to move the printer within the office or to prepare the printer for shipment.
Precautions regarding moving the printer
                     WARNING:
  Follow these guidelines to avoid injuring yourself or damaging the printer.
           •  Always use at least two people to lift the printer.  
           •  Always turn off the printer using the power switch. 
           •  Failure to repackage the printer properly for shipment can result in damage 
              to the printer not covered by the printer's warranty.
           •  Damage to the printer caused by improper moving is not covered by the printer's warranty. 
Moving the printer within the office
The printer can be safely moved from one location within an office to another as long as it travels in an upright position, 
gently over smooth surfaces.  Any jarring movement, such as pushing the printer over a raised door threshold or across a 
parking lot, can damage the printer. 
Preparing the printer for shipment
To transport the printer by vehicle, the printer must be prepared according to a specific procedure.  The printer must be 
repackaged in an appropriate shipping carton. The Imaging Unit* and Transfer Roller need to be removed and stored in an 
upright position.  All Toner Cartridges must be locked in a normal operating position. 
If you do not have all of the original packaging, order the repackaging kit from 
www.xerox.com/officeprinting/6200supplies
 
or contact your local Xerox service representative.  Additional instructions for repackaging the printer are provided in the 
repackaging kit and on the documentation CD-ROM.  If you are unable to repackage the printer, contact your local Xerox 
service representative regarding our repacking services.
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Note:
 Do not leave the Imaging Unit exposed to light for more than 10 minutes as damage could result. Use the dark bag 
that came with the Imaging Unit or dark paper as a cover.