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  1. Looking for Canon Oce Arizona feedback

    If you are buying any printer used, get the service history or better yet pay Canon to come and check it out. Where they on a Service Contract? With the Arizona flatbeds approaching 10K units installed since 2007 they are very reliable (providing you follow the maintenance routines).
  2. Flatbed UV Suggestions

    I worked with Oce (now Canon) when we designed and manufactured the Arizona family of flatbeds, with the first unit (Arizona 250GT) being installed at a customer of mine in Vancouver, Canada. I still have Arizona 250GTs running in the field…this unit was released in 2007. With well over 8000...
  3. Expired Fujifilm Ink

    There is a reason UV ink is "dated"...it will gel up and mess your ink delivery system including p/heads...when its out of date, you usually can get 30 days, but after that throw it away.
  4. Need Help Oce ink bags being rejected.

    Just as an FYI...there's a reason that the inks are dated...and it's got nothing to do with Canon trying to sell you inks. When ink passes it's 12 year shelf life (they do give you an extra 30 days on top of that), it will start to gell up the internal lines, juice boxes and ultimately the...
  5. best flatbed for fine art printing

    Nickprints you say the Oce 350 and 550 are crap. These units are probably 8 years old by now and probably weren’t maintained properly either by the end user or perhaps service not being performed regularly. A customer of mine is just about to replace his Oce Arizona 250 GT with a newer model...
  6. Agfa jeti Titan hs

    Full disclosure here...I have worked for Oce/Canon for over 20+ years here in Canada and am the Senior Sales in Western Canada for the Arizona UV flatbeds. I believe you seriously need to get in front of any printer that you are considering. These flatbeds are major investments that require...
  7. Digital UV on Powdercoated Metal

    The challenge I foresee is that the powder coated steel pieces in question will be subjected to bumping and potential scratching as they are parts for amps in the music industry. As Pat mentioned printing on the powder quoted metal shouldn't be a problem...it's the longevity of the image...
  8. Digital UV on Powdercoated Metal

    Hi All, I was wondering if anyone has had any success printing Digital UV on Powdercoated Metal and having a modicum of adhesion? I think that printing would not be the issue, but adhesion would be, so perhaps an protective overcoat? Obviously there is not much Dine (if any) on the powder...
  9. Oce Arizona Help Forum - Flatbed Printers

    RMO Banding The two primary reasons for banding on the RMO are improper media loading or the RMO not being level. I have many accounts who love the RMO and essentially set it up at 5pm then go home and let it print. Have your technician check that the RMO is level and have them confirm via...
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