Printer Space Requirements - HP Jet Fusion 340 Product Documentation Site Preparation Manual

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When installing the printer in a room with other equipment, it is important to know whether the other equipment
requires an exclusion zone around it. If so, follow the manufacturer's recommendations and material Safety Data
Sheets about how much space needs to be left around the equipment, and do not locate the printer inside that
exclusion zone. Follow your environmental, health, and safety processes and procedures.
The printer does not create combustible dust clouds during normal operation. Therefore, most equipment can be
installed following only the recommendations of both systems in terms of space needed. Some equipment can
create a hazardous or ATEX-classified location, so always check the documentation of your other equipment to
assess the potential risks, and decide what is the best setup for all of your systems.
Post-processing of parts
After printing the parts and removing the material in the processing station, you must clean the parts to remove
the thin layer of material attached to the surface. To do this, you need a bead-blasting machine. HP recommends
a bead-blasting machine with the following specifications:
Manual or automatic operation
Air pressure in the range 2–5 bar (29–72.5 psi)
Glass beads of diameter 210–297 μm (50–70 mesh)

Printer space requirements

Designing the optimal printing area
You will need a space of at least 2785 × 2530 × 2438 mm (109.6 × 99.6 × 96.0 in) to perform the following
tasks:
Printing and printer maintenance (operation space)
Servicing the printer and replacing components (service space)
Location of the network and electrical connections
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