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The Procut system was installed just a couple of months after the Arizona.
Owner Richard King said that he won a largish new client based on the quality of the print from the Arizona.

Océ have had considerable success in pairing the Procut system with Arizona installations.
Up until these installations, Gateway was primarily a commercial printer but Richard King now fully expects to see a broadening of the company’s offering and is excited about the potential that the new equipment will bring to the company.

The Océ Arizona 460 GT and Océ Arizona 460 XT models include six independent ink channels with the first four configured for standard CMYK printing. Channels five and six can be configured in two ways that offer flexibility to meet the demands of various jobs:
Varnish + White: Using white ink, print service providers can produce exceptional quality prints on a variety of non-white substrates – including backlit prints that can command premium prices. Varnish can be used as a spot or flood decorative element for attention-getting results at premium prices.

Double-White: Alternatively, when not required for use in printing varnish, the sixth channel can be used as an additional white ink channel to provide double the opacity in a single printing pass for higher productivity when printing white ink jobs. This is particularly beneficial for backlit and industrial applications.

The Océ ProCut can be used to optimize basic trimming tasks for rigid substrates up to 50 mm thick such as foam board, plastic media, acrylic, X-Board and composite panel and flexible media in rolls or sheets, including paper, banner vinyl, self-adhesive vinyl and fabric. It can also be used for more complex jobs, such as contour-cutting of point-of-purchase displays, through-cutting and creasing of structural projects or kisscutting of production-quantity decals.

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