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True" Music Music. Welcome to our presentation today about high speed printing on the Arizona series UV flatbed printers. My name is Randy Parr, I'm the marketing manager for Canon Solutions America's display graphics products, and I'll be your host today. In this presentation, we're going to demonstrate the Arizona printer's ability to print at its highest speed while still producing sellable results for many jobs. Shopping for a flatbed printer can involve a considerable amount of investigation to determine if the printer you are considering is really up to the task. There are many factors to evaluate, and productivity is often high up on that list. One pitfall to avoid is taking the fastest possible print speed quoted in a brochure and assuming that this print mode is even usable. More often than not, manufacturers quote these very fast speeds for what amounts to a low-quality draft mode. Canon has taken a different approach by defining two print modes that are faster than your typical production mode and that, in many cases, still produce sellable results depending on the job at hand. These modes are Express Mode, released in June 2010, and High Key Mode, released in March 2019. What we have here is the newest Arizona in the family. This was just released, it's the Arizona 2300 XTF. This machine uses a totally new flow technology to hold down substrates. Now, we're going to show you a new High Key print mode, which is the fastest mode this printer will print. It'll print at 1023 square feet per hour, and it's still sellable quality, which we'll see in a few moments. So let's go. High Key Mode takes its name from professional photography, where high key describes images with lighter densities, such as light skin tones, wedding dresses, snow scenes, etc. The operator...