24 Aug 2009
How do you get a one-ton lightjet through the door?
Olivier Laurent
Last week, BJP wrote about Metro buying a Lightjet capable of printing 76-inch digital C-type prints in one piece (read our full article here). However, that Lightjet printer - one of only ten available in the world - is big. It weighs one ton and cannot fit through any doors. So how did Metro install it in its London premises? By taking down a wall and using a crane. 'Both machines were lifted over the top of the building Saturday morning and down through the basement window,' says Metro's director Chris Jackson. 'We now have a lot of kit in the basement!' For more details about Metro, visit metroimaging.co.uk.
Here are a few photos of the move.



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