Packing your Electronics
If you know you have many electronics and you about to move to new premises, stay where you are and listen to what might be helpful in terms of packing. If any piece of equipment has a toner or ink cartridge, remove it and store it in a sealable bag. Pack the bag in the same box with the piece of equipment that it was removed from. Also remove all CDs, DVDs, VHS tapes or other media from equipment. Pack media separately and carefully to prevent damage and do note that some computer manufacturers recommend leaving a floppy disk in the A-drive to prevent drive damage. If you have the original packaging, including box, use that to pack the equipment. If specialty boxes or return kits are not available, use a double-walled box slightly larger than the piece of equipment you're moving. And try to purchase colored labels large enough to write on but small enough to secure to equipment connection ports. Colored, round sticky circles are the labels of choice. Before disconnecting any wires or plugs, mark the wire or cable and the port you're removing it from with the colored labels. Color code the ports and cables so you can reconnect them later.
If you run out of different colors, you can also write a number on the label that will match the port and the cable. Once you have the wires or cables disconnected, use twist ties to carefully secure the cables so they don't unravel. Place the cables and wires into a sealable bag and tape it to the piece of equipment. When packing electronics, you should always use antistatic packing bubbles or popcorn. Never use materials that will conduct electricity, this could damage your electronics during handling.
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