thesignworks
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1. They will go through the office door, if its timber 32'' wide
2. first remove door at hinges, take off trim, remove stop bead, lever the door jamb at the bottom upward, touch the sides 'stiles' togeher then lever down the top 'stringer' - remove door lining you are now at 34'', yippee!
34'' is 864mm,the stand is 860, you will have 2mm each side once you have
3. remove black caps from stand base, if you do not deess te tbs on the bottm youwill sap them off, = Idid
4. proceed to remove front heater panel by unscrewing the aluminium font panel, DON'T drop it as there are 3 connections,
5. big silver box containing the heater controller, 3 screws, - just remove the cover, LEAVE the board in situ
6. unscrew the black side supports, then wonder how do they come out?? easy... LEAVE the lower panel were it is, SIMPLY leaving the centre screw and removing the two outer screws, the panel can be rotated so the end supports can come away
7. refit the two outer screws while wheeling the printer, you can now flex the lower panel enough so it is inline with the stand.
wheel in, leave the door till next month to refit
2. first remove door at hinges, take off trim, remove stop bead, lever the door jamb at the bottom upward, touch the sides 'stiles' togeher then lever down the top 'stringer' - remove door lining you are now at 34'', yippee!
34'' is 864mm,the stand is 860, you will have 2mm each side once you have
3. remove black caps from stand base, if you do not deess te tbs on the bottm youwill sap them off, = Idid
4. proceed to remove front heater panel by unscrewing the aluminium font panel, DON'T drop it as there are 3 connections,
5. big silver box containing the heater controller, 3 screws, - just remove the cover, LEAVE the board in situ
6. unscrew the black side supports, then wonder how do they come out?? easy... LEAVE the lower panel were it is, SIMPLY leaving the centre screw and removing the two outer screws, the panel can be rotated so the end supports can come away
7. refit the two outer screws while wheeling the printer, you can now flex the lower panel enough so it is inline with the stand.
wheel in, leave the door till next month to refit