- Hewlett-Packard LaserJet Printer User's Guide

IU 675 / 0150 8 TowerFeed
TM
for the HP LaserJet 9000
INSTALLATION
Assembling Stand and 3000-sheet Output Stacker (optional)
Required Tools
The following list shows the tools that are required to prepare and
assemble the stand with the 3000-sheet output stacker option:
Allan key 4mm (included in the accessories box, Fig. 2)
Torx hexagon key X20
Fork wrench 10mm or monkey wrench (2 pieces)
Note:
The required Torx key and fork / monkey wrenches are not part
of the product shipment and must be obtained locally.
Preparation of the Output Stacker
The guiding bar has to be moved from the stacker to the stand. For that
purpose proceed at follows:
Remove the Torx screw fixing the grounding cable from the stacker to
the guiding bar (Fig. 13a). This screw will be used later on again.
Loosen and remove the hexagonal "swivel"-bolt screw with nut
holding the guiding bar (Fig. 14b) to the stacker (Fig. 13b). That
guiding bar will be remounted with screw and nut to the stand.
Preparation of the Stand
Mount the guiding bar to the stand using hexagonal screw and nut
(Fig. 14a, Fig. 15a).
Attach the yellow-green grounding cable from the stand to the guiding
bar using the Torx screw from the output stacker (Fig. 15b).
Mounting the Output Stacker onto the Stand
Put the stacker onto the stand so that its rollers rest on the lower
level of the stand. Make sure that the rear right stacker roller sits
between the positioning bolts as shown in Fig. 16. That figure also
shows a roller clamp with screw and washer from the accessories
box.
Mount two roller clamps to the stand (on the side of the guiding bar)
and fasten them tightly to keep the stacker rollers in place (Fig. 17).
Mount the third roller clamp loosely to the stand (Fig. 21). It will be
fastened after the height adjustment of the output stacker has been
done.
Attach the grounding cable of the stacker to the stand using the pre-
mounted screw (Fig. 15c).
Caution:
When removing the output stacker from the stand in a later point
in time, do not forget to detach the stacker grounding cable from
the stand!
Fig. 13
a
b
b
a
Fig. 14
Fig. 17
Fig. 16
a
c
Fig. 15
b