Copy and print room BIM reviews equipment heat, power, ventilation, paper storage, toner storage, access clearance, waste, noise, and user circulation.
Why This Matters
Print rooms are often small but equipment-heavy. Poor ventilation, weak storage, or bad access can create discomfort and maintenance problems.
Practical Guidance
Check Equipment Loads: Printers and copiers may need dedicated power, data, clearance, and heat removal.
Plan Storage: Paper, toner, waste toner, and supplies need dry, accessible, safe storage.
Review Ventilation: Heat and odor from equipment should not affect nearby work areas.
Coordinate Access: Staff need space to load paper, open panels, remove jams, and service equipment.
Checklist
- Check printer power, data, heat, and clearance
- Plan paper, toner, and consumable storage
- Review ventilation and odor control
- Coordinate service and user access space
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