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Onyx Graphics Announces Full Support for the New Océ Colorado 1640 UVgel Printer

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Continuing the company’s push for innovation, Onyx Graphics stands prepared to drive the recently announced Océ Colorado 1640 UVgel as printers begin shipping later this year. Visitors to the Canon booths at the ISA Expo in Las Vegas, April 20-22, and at FESPA Digital in Hamburg, May 8-12, will be able to see how the new Océ Colorado 1640 printer uses ONYX Thrive software to deliver unprecedented productivity in roll-to-roll printing, matched with excellent output quality on a broad range of media for optimum applications versatility.

Continuing the company’s push for innovation, Onyx Graphics stands prepared to drive the recently announced Océ Colorado 1640 UVgel as printers begin shipping later this year. Visitors to the Canon booths at the ISA Expo in Las Vegas, April 20-22, and at FESPA Digital in Hamburg, May 8-12, will be able to see how the new Océ Colorado 1640 printer uses ONYX Thrive software to deliver unprecedented productivity in roll-to-roll printing, matched with excellent output quality on a broad range of media for optimum applications versatility. The combination of the printer’s automation features and UVgel technology with the upcoming ONYX 12.2 release, results in low total cost of operation accelerating return on investment. Onyx Graphics has custom built this driver to include a new user interface to support the printer’s multi-roll functionality, and simplified page size and media handling. ONYX software provides all of this, while offering a custom device experience including easily visible ink levels, printer status and media information.

 

Océ Colorado 1640
The Océ Colorado 1640 printer is Canon’s new 64-inch roll-to-roll model powered by Océ’s new UVgel technology. According to Canon, the printer combines a radically new UV curable ink from Canon that instantly gels on contact with the media; an advanced “self-aware” piezoelectric printhead technology; an LED-based UV system that cures without adding any damaging heat to the media; and continuous, on-the-fly, patented printhead nozzle monitoring and performance compensation. Faster than any other printer in this segment, the new Océ Colorado 1640 offers a top speed of 1,710 square feet per hour for applications such as billboards or outdoor banners and operates as fast as 430 square feet per hour for close-up indoor applications. Productivity is further boosted by the dual-roll configuration.

 

Benefits of ONYX 12.2 software
ONYX 12.2 software will be released for ONYX Thrive, ONYX ProductionHouse, ONYX PosterShop and ONYX RIPCenter RIP software packages. Some of the benefits include:

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• Process more files in less time with a full 64-bit platform for RIP and applications, with speeds that can improve a service provider’s profit margin by as much as 30 percent. On average, processing times in ONYX 12.2 software are three times faster for halftone processing. Data transfer speeds to many grand format printers are also up to three times faster.
• An all new multi-roll user interface that delivers an interactive workflow with greater flexibility and automation capabilities.
• Enhanced Media and Page Size handling to streamline printer configurations and job setup
• A custom device experience based on bi-directional data including easily visible ink levels, printer status and media information.

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