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ru6ak2019-09-22 07:30:21
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ru6ak, 2019-09-22 07:30:21

How to organize printing in a cold warehouse?

So it turns out that a cold warehouse will be used (it was used before, but then there were no printers in the warehouse itself and there will definitely be a minus.)
Putting printers in change houses will not work, there will be no change houses in the warehouse. A large warehouse of 2,000 square meters will be used constantly (from about 9 am to 6 pm) to collect orders. You need to put six printers (maybe more). Does anyone have experience of how to organize printing in such a warehouse?
PS The option to make it warm in the foreseeable future is not considered.
PSS 2 I don't need theory, I need practical advice from those who have experienced it.

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rPman, 2019-09-22
@rPman

An open cold warehouse, in addition to the cold, also dust + dirt, any printers will noticeably stain the drum (laser) or spoil cartridges (inkjet) from this.
Even if you forget about the cold, dust and dirt will do their ugly work. They haven't said anything about humidity yet - too high will not spare the electronics. There will be no talk of any terms of work after the warranty (or even earlier).
It will be cheaper for you to assemble a shed, upholster the walls with a cheap thermal insulator ala 'foil isolon' and install an electric heater than buying specialized equipment (if you need to protect from heat, then a little more expensive of course).

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lonelymyp, 2019-09-22
@lonelymyp

Direct a fan heater to the printer, make a plywood casing around the printer, large enough to change paper cartridges, etc.

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SOTVM, 2019-09-22
@sotvm

for a screw, low temperature = this is death
only if it is not turned off (7x24x365
answered above = humidity + dust = this is a problem
(in winter, HDDs, SSDs were killed in the garage, they will work
with us in winter and it happens up to -40)))
and in the garage , in concrete, in general, probably under fifty dollars

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Mark Berkutov, 2019-11-18
@Mark_Berkutov

From experience, ours and our clients - will not work.
In addition to problems with equipment due to condensation on the photo rollers, there will be constant jams due to fluctuations in the moisture content of the paper and tanning rollers.
The problem, everywhere, is solved by installing a warm change house with a workplace for the storekeeper.

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