System connections
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WARNING
Using an inappropriate alternate cable may degrade the
performance of your equipment and may also be hazardous.
NOTE: Cable length loss must be factored in if equipment is
installed in a raised-floor environment. You should also consider
that part of the length of a cable is routed inside the equipment to
connect with interior power or data receptacles.
Cable locations
To run the cables beneath the flooring effectively, it is necessary
to know where the cables enter and exit the printer. The following
diagrams show those locations (marked with an X).
All power cords attach to the back of the printer. Listed below are
the distances of the printer power cord attachments from the left
end of the printer as you face it.
Figure 7-1. Cable enter/exit location (top view)
1. Back of system
2. Front of system
3. Printer
Summary of Contents for DocuPrint 4850
Page 8: ...Table of contents viii Installation Planning Guide...
Page 16: ...Safety xvi Installation Planning Guide...
Page 34: ...System overview 1 14 Installation Planning Guide...
Page 44: ...Controller components and options 2 10 Installation Planning Guide...
Page 78: ...Preparing for installation 4 16 Installation Planning Guide...
Page 110: ...Printer specifications and requirements 6 22 Installation Planning Guide...
Page 112: ...Printer specifications and requirements 6 24 Installation Planning Guide...
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Page 118: ...System connections 7 4 Installation Planning Guide...
Page 124: ...Installation 8 6 Installation Planning Guide...
Page 136: ...Supplies A 12 Installation Planning Guide...
Page 142: ...Supplies A 18 Installation Planning Guide...
Page 152: ...Related publications C 6 Installation Planning Guide...
Page 166: ...DocuPrint NPS IPS on a Novell network D 14 Installation Planning Guide...
Page 174: ...Defining the channel attached printer to the host E 8 Installation Planning Guide...