I'll certainly contact HP about this once I get closer to the date, but if anyone's trod this path before I'd like to hear about the experience.
I've got a 44" z3100 in my attic studio. It came up two tight flights of stairs to get here, strapped to a hand truck like a refrigerator. Come December, it's got to go back down those stairs to be moved, along with all the rest of my crap, to a new off-site studio (yay!). However, while when it came up the stairs it was a virgin, now it has been despoiled with inks, and my understanding is once these things are loaded up you really really don't want to tip them over.
Therein lies the problem: It's going to have to be tipped, somewhat, to get back down the stairs. Possibly as much as 45 degrees towards vertical, the long way. Is this going to be a problem? Has anyone else done this?
I can't get it out a window, they're too small. If I absolutely must drain the ink, I'll do it and eat the cost, but I really would rather not because it's probably upwards of several hundred dollars of glorious colour I'd rather have on a canvas than in the tip.
Mama, hep me, I's scared!