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Arizona 1300
Technical guide
Site preparation guide
© 2021 Canon Production Printing

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  • Page 1 Arizona 1300 Technical guide Site preparation guide © 2021 Canon Production Printing...
  • Page 2 Edition 2021-06...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Roll Media Option............................13 Ink and Flush Safety............................14 UV Light Safety...............................15 Chapter 3 Shipping & Handling......................17 Arizona 1300 GT Printers..........................18 Arizona 1300 XT printers..........................22 Roll Media Option (RMO)..........................24 Chapter 4 Specifications and Requirements..................25 Printer dimensions and weights........................26 Operation space requirements........................27...
  • Page 4 Contents...
  • Page 5: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Chapter 1 Introduction...
  • Page 6: Use Of The Site Preparation Guide

    You should store a copy of this signed checklist at the local NSO back office. Product Support, Documentation and Service For further information on support for your Arizona printer or for information on other Canon "https://graphiplaza.cpp.canon/ Large Format Graphics Systems products visit our web site: support/service-support/"...
  • Page 7: Important Site Preparation Guide Updates

    Important Site Preparation Guide updates Important Site Preparation Guide updates Introduction This page is used to inform you about important updates in the Site Preparation Guide of the Arizona 1300 Latest Site Preparation Guide updates Item Description Date First released version of the Site Preparation Guide.
  • Page 8: Notes For The Reader

    Names of options to be used in a fixed order Safety symbols Before you use this product, make sure you read and understand the safety information that "http://downloads.cpp.canon" belongs to the product. Find the safety information on . Also be sure to follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.
  • Page 9 Notes for the reader Symbol Type of symbol Indicates CAUTION Laser beam Indicates a caution concerning operations that may lead to in- jury to persons if not performed correctly. To use the ma- chine safely, always pay attention to these cautions. IMPORTANT Indicates an operational requirement or restriction.
  • Page 10: Copyright And Trademarks

    Original instructions that are in American English. Trademarks Canon is a registered trademark of Canon Inc. Arizona is a trademark or registered trademark of Canon Production Printing Netherlands B.V. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners and hereby acknowledged.
  • Page 11: Product Description And Safety Information

    Chapter 2 Product Description and Safety Information...
  • Page 12: Flatbed Printer

    Flatbed Printer Flatbed Printer Arizona 1300 GT or XT flatbed inkjet printers consist of a vacuum table, a moving gantry, and a podium with the user interface display. The Arizona 1300 XT printer has a larger vacuum table than the GT printers.
  • Page 13: Roll Media Option

    Roll Media Option Roll Media Option A Roll Media Option (RMO) is available for the printers allowing the use of media that is supplied on a roll. This optional unit is crated and shipped separately. Once the RMO is installed, it shares the print gantry with the base configuration.
  • Page 14: Ink And Flush Safety

    Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) documents. You should review them before handling any UV ink or flush. The MSDS for all UV inks and Flush are available from the corporate Downloads website. "https://downloads.cpp.canon/" For the latest SDS and PSDS, visit Personal Safety The operator must wear approved nitrile gloves, a protective apron, and safety glasses with side shields when handling inks.
  • Page 15: Uv Light Safety

    This can be an issue for individuals seated near the printer. Remove all chairs within 5 meters (16 feet) of the printer. For more safety information, See the User Guide “Safety Information” and also download the "https://downloads.cpp.canon" Arizona “Care and Use poster” from our website: Chapter 2 - Product Description and Safety Information...
  • Page 16 UV Light Safety Chapter 2 - Product Description and Safety Information...
  • Page 17: Chapter 3 Shipping & Handling

    Chapter 3 Shipping & Handling...
  • Page 18: Arizona 1300 Gt Printers

    All equipment must be un-crated by a qualified service engineer. Ramps are provided so the larger pieces of equipment can be rolled down from the crate to the floor. Arizona 1300 GT Printers Crated Flatbed Printer Crated Dimensions & Weights for Arizona 1300 GT Models Dimensions of crate Weight Items...
  • Page 19 6.5m x 5m (21.3ft x 16.4ft) Space Requirements for Un-crating the Arizona 1300 GT printers IMPORTANT The Arizona 1300 GT printers have two cross-brace struts on their base frame. If a strut is bent during installation, it must be replaced. Facility Requirements To install the GT printer, the customer's facility should meet the following requirements: Hallway width (Minimum): 2.07m (81.5") - This allows for approximately 75mm or 3"...
  • Page 20 [2] Printer Dimensions Tilt-n-Go for Arizona 1300 GT Printers Some buildings have limited access points that restrict entry for the Arizona 1300 GT printers. To meet this challenge, Canon has developed a special lifting/Tilting tool. The Tilt-N-Go is a special lifting tool designed to tilt the printer on its side for access through narrow doorways.
  • Page 21 Instructions provided with the kit must be followed exactly. How to get a Tilt-n-Go for printer installation If you require the Tilt-n-Go tool to install the printer, please contact your local Canon Service representative for more information. Chapter 3 - Shipping & Handling...
  • Page 22: Arizona 1300 Xt Printers

    If an XT printer needs to be moved after the initial installation, it must always be fully dismantled and reinstalled by a factory-trained service technician no matter how small the distance of the move. Crated Printer Crated Dimensions & Weights for Arizona 1300 XT Models Crate 1 Crate 2 Crate 3...
  • Page 23 XT Table Crates IMPORTANT Arizona 1300 XT table crates are designed to be stacked. Make sure they are stacked as shown in the figure above. Do not tilt the table crates when they are stacked. If the crates are not stacked they can be tilted up to 45 degrees, but it is still best to keep them level.
  • Page 24: Roll Media Option (Rmo)

    Roll Media Option (RMO) Roll Media Option (RMO) Crated RMO Table 4 – Crated Dimensions & Weights for RMO Weight 325kg (716 lbs.) Width 0.819m (32 ¼”) Length 2.921m (115”) Height 0.940m (37”) Max Allowable Tilt Angle 20º Add 13mm (1/2”) to each dimension to allow for bolt heads RMO Crate IMPORTANT The RMO crate must not be tilted more than 20 degrees.
  • Page 25: Specifications And Requirements

    Chapter 4 Specifications and Requirements...
  • Page 26: Printer Dimensions And Weights

    Printer dimensions and weights Printer dimensions and weights Introduction This section gives an overview of the printer dimensions in different configurations. Dimensions and weights Printer dimensions Gantry Roll Media Option Height (Table): 0.88m (34.65”) Height (Gantry): 1.300m (51.18”) Dimensions and Weights for Printer Models Dimensions Weight Standard GT...
  • Page 27: Operation Space Requirements

    If you require an illustration of the location of the printer and RMO feet, see the web site at "https://graphiplaza.cpp.canon/support/service-support/" Operation space for the GT [3] Recommended Operating Space for Arizona 1300 Series GT Printers NOTE The area around the printer must be kept clear of obstructions.
  • Page 28 Operation space requirements Operation space for the XT [4] Recommended Operating Space for Arizona 1300 Series XT Printers Chapter 4 - Specifications and Requirements...
  • Page 29: Safe Work Area

    Safe work area for the GT Recommended Safety Zone for Arizona 1300 Series GT Printers Safe work area for the XT Recommended Safety Zone for Arizona 1300 Series XT Printers...
  • Page 30: Electrical Requirements

    See Operation space requirements for location of the printer AC power connectors. Table Vacuum Pumps All Arizona 1300 Series printers ship from the factory with one of two different vacuum pumps. These pumps operate on different voltage ranges: low voltage 200-220Vac and high voltage 220-240Vac.
  • Page 31 Electrical Requirements Many commercial buildings are serviced with 208 or 220V 60Hz. The low voltage pump will be best suited in that situation. Some sites will be connected to a residential network that provides 240V 60HZ, which would necessitate the high voltage pump Rest of world: There is increased alignment towards 230V 50Hz, which is best served with the high voltage pump.
  • Page 32: Environmental Requirements

    Operating Conditions The Arizona 1300 printers will operate at an optimum level in a controlled environment. The area where the printer is installed must be (reasonably) free of dust and other airborne particles (e.g. office environments). The printer should not be placed in an area that is carpeted or where...
  • Page 33 In some cases, it may be necessary to consult a third party to recommend building improvements to reduce the effects of shock and vibration. NOTE The Arizona 1300 XT printers must be installed on a solid, non-flexible floor. Concrete or a surface which is equally solid is required. Storage These specifications apply to all crated printers.
  • Page 34: Room Lighting Specification

    NOTE Avoid the use of bright LED light sources around your Arizona 1300 printer. Also, make sure that no direct sunlight falls on the printer. Chapter 4 - Specifications and Requirements...
  • Page 35: Customer Equipment Requirements

    Customer Equipment Requirements Customer Equipment Requirements Electrical The customer is responsible for providing a properly rated power cord (see electrical requirements) and a grounded wall outlet. Compressed Air Requirement Compressed air is needed for the operation of the following subsystems: •...
  • Page 36: Customer Network Requirements

    Canon organization has data confidentiality guidelines on limited accessibility of any relevant customer data when needed for analyzing purposes. 10. Job names stored on the printer can be sent to Canon Headquarters via On Remote Service. Make sure there is no personal or sensitive data in the job names.
  • Page 37 Customer Network Requirements • To install an extra firewall box of the preferred supplier of the customer. This box is then to be configured with all relevant ports for ORS and normal printing opened towards the Onyx RIP. • via a manual action to secure the Windows firewall on the customer Onyx RIP correctly so relevant protocols for ORS and Onyx can pass the Windows firewall Whichever of the 2 options is chosen, this requires the installation of a software proxy component on the Onyx RIP, to allow the traversal of ORS traffic towards the Internet from...
  • Page 38 Customer Network Requirements Chapter 4 - Specifications and Requirements...
  • Page 39: Chapter 5 Operator Training

    Chapter 5 Operator Training...
  • Page 40 Product training Arizona printers require a properly trained operator. Canon trains the operator in the use of the Arizona printer’s hardware and provides a general orientation for using the software at installation. Onyx application Operators of the Arizona printers should be experienced in the operation of ONYX Thrive ®. For any operator unfamiliar with its operation, ONYX training is required.
  • Page 41: Product Safety Data Sheet

    Chapter 6 Product Safety Data Sheet...
  • Page 42 The Product Safety Data Sheet is available from the corporate Canon website. "https://downloads.cpp.canon" For the latest MSDS and PSDS, visit: Chapter 6 - Product Safety Data Sheet...
  • Page 43: Site Preparation Checklists

    Chapter 7 Site Preparation checklists...
  • Page 44: Site Preparation Pre-Installation Checklist + Sign Off

    Site Preparation Pre-Installation Checklist + Sign off Site Preparation Pre-Installation Checklist + Sign off Introduction This is the Arizona 1300 hardware requirements checklist. Requirements (Tick check box if compliant, if not when is the compliance achieved) Requirement: Check When / Action Shock and Vibration •...
  • Page 45 Site Preparation Pre-Installation Checklist + Sign off Requirement: Check When / Action Grounded Electrical Circuit • Requires an insulated equipment grounding conduc- tor running with the supply conductors • Electrical connection complies to above Product Safe- ty Data Sheet • 2x Power cord complying to printer and local stand- ards to be supplied by customer For location of power, data and compressed air con- nections at the printer please refer to figures in Oper-...
  • Page 46 I declare that the actions as described in this document are completed at or before receiving and start of the installation of the Arizona 1300. I declare and agree to the site conditions for optimal functioning of the printer and environmental aspects.
  • Page 47: On Remote Service Connectivity Information

    On Remote Service Connectivity Information On Remote Service Connectivity Information Before you begin A Network Administrator must be present during the installation of the printing solution. You can set an external location as the default location. The default location is used when you do not select a specific external location for a job.
  • Page 48 On Remote Service Connectivity Information Chapter 7 - Site Preparation checklists...
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