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    Posted by John Wilson on 11 February 2008 at 20:56

    OK I’m needing to move my printer about half a mile down the road

    I don’t have any empty carts but I do have the bottle stopper thing

    Since it’s such a short distance would I be able to just load it onto the back of a lorry and drive down the straight road without any major problems? It’s only 10 minutes drive… straight road really

    John Wilson replied 17 years, 7 months ago 11 Members · 19 Replies
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  • Joe McNamara

    Member
    11 February 2008 at 21:13

    Don’t forget to lock the head – if it’s a versacamm you should have a blue bracket to do this.

    I’ve moved mine – back of a sprinter – plenty of strategically placed straps, and me in the back holding on to it!

    Just make sure the driver is careful and do it when there’s not much traffic about!

    Cheers
    Joe

  • John Wilson

    Member
    11 February 2008 at 21:17
    quote Joe McNamara:

    Don’t forget to lock the head – if it’s a versacamm you should have a blue bracket to do this.

    I’ve moved mine – back of a sprinter – plenty of strategically placed straps, and me in the back holding on to it!

    Just make sure the driver is careful and do it when there’s not much traffic about!

    Cheers
    Joe

    Hmm I’m not sure if I got a blue bracket with mine, i’m almost certain that I don’t

    I need to move it in the next few days too 😮

  • Joe McNamara

    Member
    11 February 2008 at 21:32

    might be fixed to the outside of the machine at the back – on the right hand side as you look at it from behind…….

    Anyone near you with a versa you can borrow a bracket from?

    DONT move it without locking the head in position though , it’ll f3ck up the printer!! 😮 😮

    Cheers
    Joe

    PS Roland parts can probably supply you with one if you get desperate.

  • Chris Wool

    Member
    11 February 2008 at 21:40

    i think its vibration that is the thing to guard against.
    when i moved mine 2 doors down i insisted it was carried not wheeled on the concrete.
    if i had to put it in a van i would take it off the stand and place it on a couple of mattresses.

    some form of head restraint would be nice. even some foam squeezed in.

    chris

  • Jason Xuereb

    Member
    12 February 2008 at 01:24

    Moved ours 6 weeks ago roughly. Process was this.

    I took off the take up roller unit first.
    Turned off the printer.
    Took out the waste bottle put in the stopper.
    Took out the cartridges and put in empty ones.
    Locked down the head using the blue plastic bracket.
    Moved the printer always in an upright position.
    Drove to new premises.
    Did everything in reverse.
    Ran a cleaning cycle through the printer.
    It was good to go.

  • Glenn Sharp

    Member
    12 February 2008 at 09:11

    we moved ours at the back end of last year….it had to be winched down from first to ground floor level……….all we did was take out the waste bottle…….we left all carts in place etc…….didn’t fix the head in place or anything like that

    It went straight onto a flat bed truck……………10 miles down the road to it’s new home…..handballed off & it was plugged in and working within half an hour

    easy peasy 😀

  • Robert Lambie

    Member
    12 February 2008 at 09:23
    quote John Wilson:

    OK I’m needing to move my printer about half a mile down the road
    quote John Wilson:

    load it onto the back of a lorry and drive down the straight road without any major problems? It’s only 10 minutes drive… straight road really

    half a mile in 10 minutes on a straight road, on the back of a lorry?
    you would be quicker just free wheeling the versacamm along the pavement mate! :lol1:

    sorry, couldn’t resist. 😉

  • John Wilson

    Member
    12 February 2008 at 09:35
    quote Robert Lambie:

    quote John Wilson:

    OK I’m needing to move my printer about half a mile down the road
    quote John Wilson:

    load it onto the back of a lorry and drive down the straight road without any major problems? It’s only 10 minutes drive… straight road really

    half a mile in 10 minutes on a straight road, on the back of a lorry?
    you would be quicker just free wheeling the versacamm along the pavement mate! :lol1:

    sorry, couldn’t resist. 😉

    God Robert surely you know how many traffic lights are in Glasgow :lol1:

  • Harry Cleary

    Member
    12 February 2008 at 09:40

    This guy will give you a hand John…..if he isn’t too busy in court!!! 😀 😀

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUsRDzGO … re=related

  • Hugh Potter

    Member
    12 February 2008 at 09:42
    quote John Wilson:

    quote Robert Lambie:

    quote John Wilson:

    OK I’m needing to move my printer about half a mile down the road
    quote John Wilson:

    load it onto the back of a lorry and drive down the straight road without any major problems? It’s only 10 minutes drive… straight road really

    half a mile in 10 minutes on a straight road, on the back of a lorry?
    you would be quicker just free wheeling the versacamm along the pavement mate! :lol1:

    sorry, couldn’t resist. 😉

    God Robert surely you know how many traffic lights are in Glasgow :lol1:

    if you push it down the road, then don’t turn your back for even a second, some thieving scallywag will have yer wheels away!

  • John Wilson

    Member
    15 February 2008 at 15:53

    I need to move this machine tonight and don’t have any way of doing it 🙁 Aghhhh

    I didn’t get anything with my machine for moving it

  • Nicola McIntosh

    Member
    15 February 2008 at 21:53
    quote John Wilson:

    I need to move this machine tonight and don’t have any way of doing it 🙁 Aghhhh
    I didn’t get anything with my machine for moving it

    how did you get on john? 😀

    nik

  • John Wilson

    Member
    15 February 2008 at 22:14
    quote Nicola Rowlands:

    quote John Wilson:

    I need to move this machine tonight and don’t have any way of doing it 🙁 Aghhhh
    I didn’t get anything with my machine for moving it

    how did you get on john? 😀

    nik

    I’ve put it off till tomorrow evening which is the latest that I can leave it where it is….. pushing it an extra day :lol1:

    Anyone want to help 😀

  • David Rowland

    Member
    15 February 2008 at 22:19

    isn’t it small enough that you can just pick up and put on your shoulder?

  • Nicola McIntosh

    Member
    15 February 2008 at 22:20
    quote John Wilson:

    Anyone want to help 😀

    thats why i asked john…i would have but im away tomorrow morning until sunday night…. 😕 i know what its like moving stuff 😉

    nik

  • Nicola McIntosh

    Member
    15 February 2008 at 23:39

    im able to give you a shout john sunday night, no worries…anyone else? 😀

    would be nice to help a friend in need…you must know what its like…the worry of moving your pride and joy 😉

    nik

  • John Wilson

    Member
    18 February 2008 at 18:56

    Hell of a weekend so just getting round to moving the machine tonight, going to have dinner the now then head round to get it moved

    Fingers crossed :lol1:

  • Martin Pearson

    Member
    18 February 2008 at 20:20

    I will keep my fingers crossed for you John, hope everything goes well.

  • John Wilson

    Member
    19 February 2008 at 09:57

    got it moved last night, me and my mate so it wasn’t too bad

    bit of a nightmare lifting the whole thing while on it’s stand and with the dryer still attached but got there in the end up, lucky enough the van was rather low 😀

    Just locked up the heads and lifted it straight into the van and straight out the van at the other end, test print and fine 😀

    Total time : 25 minutes 😎

    Cheers for the advice and info everyone 😉

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