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WHAT WE LIKED
• We liked the Controller application, which is intuitive and easy to use.
• It's easy to mount rigid media.
• We liked the ability to print white ink in over, under, in-between, and spot
color printing, which is performed as one coherent print operation and
reduces production time.
• You can print on roll media while staging the next print job media for
flatbed printing.
• The white color option is field upgradable.
• We liked the approximately 40% faster speed compare to its predecessor.
• We liked the logical way all controls and dialogs are organized.
• The application is easy for most users with ample options and features for
the professional as well.
• We liked the quick set features to create predefined print settings for
various types of jobs.
• We liked the extensive color management and ICC profiling features
available in the ONYX ProductionHouse RIP
• We liked the straightforward operation of the Controller console.
• We liked the failsafe features that prevent incorrect operation.
• The layout was logical and easy to operate.
• We liked the line mode image quality in all printing modes.
• We liked the accurate color matching.
• We liked that our theoretical print-only speed measured up to the speed
posted by Océ.
• We also like the realistic 169ft
which is respectable for a flatbed printer.
• Unloading and loading of media rolls is relative easy even though it's a 16-
step procedure.
• The Roll Media Option accepts a wide range of paper types, including
standard bond, vellum, translucent bond, film, and gloss.
• There is easy access to both the printed roll output and the rigid media on
the flatbed table.
• The daily, weekly, and monthly maintenance procedures are well
documented and can easily be performed by the average operator.
• It is easy to access all critical and important parts for operating the
machine even from a seated position, although it may be more difficult to
access the media placed in the middle of the flatbed printer.
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/hr from start to finish that we measured,
March 8, 2009
Océ Arizona 350 GT Printer
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WHAT WE WOULD LIKE TO SEE
More optimized speeds would be
beneficial for making smaller-sized
prints.
The load and unload media procedure
could be more automated.
Automatic print head cleaning would
reduce the current manual process.
March 8, 2009
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