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Canon Oce Arizona 460 GT Printer

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Canon Oce Arizona 460 GT Printer 6 independent ink channels Varnish for decorative applications Double-opacity White ink support available Active pixel placement compensation Standard size table Up to 32.8 m² / 353 ft² per hour Upgradeable to Océ Arizona 480 GT model for improved productivity

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PRINTER Printing method : Piezoelectric inkjet Number of nozzles : 636 nozzles/color Image technology : Océ VariaDot® imaging technology Print resolution : Near-photographic image quality, perfect text as small as 2-pt in size PRINT SPEEDS, MAXIMUM M2/HR (FLATBED) Express mode : 32.8 Production mode : 20.3 Quality mode : 14.0 Fine Art mode : 11.3 High Definition mode: 5.9 White Ink, 2-layer: 7.0 PRINT SPEEDS, MAXIMUM M2/HR (RMO) Express mode : 25.6 Production-Smooth mode: 16.9 Quality mode : 11.6 Fine Art mode : 9.4 High Definition mode: 5.2 White Ink, 2-layer : 5.8 INK SYSTEM Colors: Black, Cyan, Magenta and Yellow UV curable inks in two liter, quick-exchange ink bags SYSTEM DESIGN Flatbed : True flatbed architecture for printing to rigid media or objects Roll media : Roll Media Option for flexible media OPERATING ENVIRONMENT Electrical : 2x50 Hz, 200 to 240 VAC, single phase, 16A or 2x60 Hz, 208 to 240 VAC, single phase, 20A Temperature : 18˚ to 30˚ C Relative humidity : 30-70%, non-condensing (certain media may require a higher RH operating range) Dimensions (printer only) : 4.66 m x 2.0 m Dimensions (with RMO) : 4.66 m x 2.3 m Table height : 0.88 m Overall height: 1.3 m Weight (printer only): 775 kg Weight (with RMO) : 1025 kg
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Manufacturer Part No 460 GT
Manufacturer Canon
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