Description
Oce (Canon Oce, Canon Production Printing) Arizona series printers are extremely versatile and among the most popular flatbed printers. They offer high quality and robust design. TCS Technologies manufactures American-quality, second-source UV curing lamps for all Oce Arizona printers. We offer a cost-effective alternative to Oce — Canon OEM product.
Lamp 3010111622 is used in higher production machines such as
Arizona 318 GL * 360 GT & XT * 460 GT & XT * 480 GT & XT * Fujifilm Acuity Advance HD2565 * Fujifilm Acuity Advance HD2565 X2 * Fujifilm Acuity Advance Select HD4226 * Fujifilm Acuity Advance Select HD4006 * Fujifilm Acuity Advance Select HD4228 * Fujifilm Acuity Advance Select HD4008
Lamp has round electrical connectors (see picture below). Bulb is easy to replace and offers long life.
TCS Technologies manufactures reliable substitute for OCE OEM bulbs. If you are looking for a second source bulb, why risk installing something from the Far East when a USA product is available for comparable cost
Technical specifications
- Lamp part number: 3010111622 Oce Arizona
- Arc length: 4.38” (111 mm)
- Lamp output: mercury
- End cap: ceramic
- Electrical connector: round
- 100% compatible with the original equipment
- Made in USA by TCS Technologies
- Lamp fill enhanced for UV inkjet printing applications
Tech tip
Oce—Canon Arizona printers use two (2) lamps, one on each side of the carriage. To reduce gloss banding and maintain equal UV dosage, replace both UV lamps at the same time. Additionally, we recommend replacing lamp housing air filters during bulb change procedure.
Tech Tip
During lamp changeover, always inspect the quartz plate for signs of misting ink or dust. Clean or replace as needed.
We manufacture quartz plates for most Oce – Canon Arizona printers. Typical part number includes 3010107066. Price is reasonable and quality exceeds OEM component thanks to our use of General Electric USA quartz.
Do not be fooled by listings on the internet offering quartz plates at bargain-basement prices. There is no comparison between actual USA quartz and Far Eastern or Indian sourced material.