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Canon Arizona 1260 XT

Extra-large-bed UV flatbed for full 4x8 ft rigid sheets and larger. 6-channel VariaDot, 10 pneumatic registration pins, prints on substrates up to 98.4 x 121.3 in. and 2 in. thick.

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Print speed
0 ppm mono
Paper capacity
0 sheets
Duplex
Automatic Duplex
Connectivity
Ethernet
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In stock
Canon HYB360
Authorized Canon reseller Free shipping to 50 states 1-year manufacturer warranty Install guidance by phone 30-day return policy
Is this the right printer for you?

Who the Canon Arizona 1260 XT is actually for

Most printer pages just tell you what a printer does. Here's the honest version: when this machine is the right choice, when it's fine, and when you should look at something else. We sell a lot of these for a reason, but the reason is not "every office."

Best fit

Pick this if...

  • You run a sign and display shop that needs to print full 4 x 8 ft sheets and larger — the XT bed handles up to 98.4 x 121.3 in. (8 x 10 ft).
  • You print 200-1,000 sq ft a day on rigid substrates (acrylic, foamboard, aluminum, plywood, glass, doors).
  • You print 4 x 8 sheets edge-to-edge in one pass — no tiling, no seams, no flipping the board.
  • You need 6-channel output for white ink (backlit, dark substrates) or varnish (tactile finishes).
  • You need 10 pneumatic registration pins for fast, repeatable double-sided rigid printing.
Works fine

You'll be happy if...

  • You print 1,000-3,000 sq ft a day — works fine, but you'll be running close to capacity. The 1280 XT or 1340 XT step up throughput.
  • You need fine art / photo reproduction — the LC/LM ink config gets you there but trades fast-mode throughput.
  • You sometimes print on roll-fed flexible media — optional Roll Media Option bolts on, but the XT is bought primarily for rigid.
  • You're moving up from a 1260 GT — same RIP, same workflow, just a much bigger bed.
Look elsewhere

Skip this if...

  • You print under 200 sq ft a week — the XT is overkill at that volume. Look at the 135 GT or a smaller flatbed.
  • You never print pieces larger than 49 x 98 in. — buy the cheaper 1260 GT instead.
  • You print 5,000+ sq ft a day — get the Arizona 6160 XTHF Mark II for serious production volume.
  • You don't already run ProductionHouse / ONYX and have a trained operator — this is not plug-and-play.
  • You need full automation (robot loading, conveyor offload) — the 1260 XT is operator-loaded; the 6100 series is the automation platform.
Full specifications

Every spec, no guessing

The Canon (Oce) Arizona 1260 XT is the extra-large-bed version of the 1260 GT — a mid-volume true UV flatbed printer with a 98.4 x 121.3 in. (8 x 10 ft) print area for sign and display shops that need to run full 4 x 8 ft sheets edge-to-edge in a single pass. It uses the same 6-channel piezoelectric VariaDot printhead system with droplet sizes from 6 to 42 picoliters and tops out near 377 sq ft/hr in Express mode. The XT bed adds 10 pneumatic registration pins for fast double-sided rigid work and accepts media up to 50.8 mm (2 in.) thick. Six channels means CMYK plus your choice of white ink, varnish, light cyan/magenta, or some combination — the standard config is CMYK plus 2 white channels for backlit and dark-substrate work. UV-LED instant curing, no warm-up. We sell these to shops printing rigid display graphics, exhibit panels, retail POP, doors, glass, and short-run packaging mockups in the 200-1,000 sq ft per day range. Buyers who later regret it usually never print larger than 49 x 98 in. (the 1260 GT would have done the job for less money) or are trying to do high-volume production work that the 6160 XTHF Mark II is built for.
Print
Print technology Single-function
Print speed (mono) Up to 0 pages per minute
Print speed (color) Up to 0 pages per minute
Duplex printing Automatic Duplex
Copy & Scan
Capability Color Single-function
Duplex copy / scan Automatic Duplex
Scanner type
Scan destinations
Paper
Paper capacity 0 sheets
Paper size A4/Letter
Recommended monthly volume 0 pages
Max monthly duty cycle
Connectivity
Wired Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000)
Physical & power
Form factor Wide-Format
Usage class Production
Manufacturer Canon
Model HYB360
How you can buy this printer

Buy it, lease it, or just reorder supplies

Three ways to get this printer, each priced to match how you actually use it. Most small offices lease because toner and maintenance are bundled. If you know what you need, buy outright. If you already own one, just reorder supplies.

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One-time payment · yours to keep
Custom quote
Free delivery · 1-yr warranty
  • Machine is yours the day it arrives
  • 4,500-page starter toner included
  • 1-year Canon manufacturer warranty
  • Install help by phone or remote session
  • Order your own toner when the starter runs out
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Supplies only
Already own one? Just reorder.
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Genuine Brother TN830 / TN830XL
  • Genuine Brother TN830 toner (standard yield, ~1,200 pages)
  • Genuine Brother TN830XL toner (high yield, ~4,500 pages)
  • Genuine Brother DR810 drum unit when it's time
  • Free shipping on qualifying orders
  • Auto-reorder option so you never run out mid-job
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Final lease rate depends on term length, credit profile, and bundled supplies. Outright purchase and supplies pricing varies with bundled warranty, install packages, and order volume. Request a quote for exact pricing.

Included with every order

What ships with the Canon Arizona 1260 XT

The printer itself

Canon Arizona 1260 XT in original Canon packaging. Wide-Format form factor, roughly 183.5 x 150.8 inches

Starter toner

Includes a high-capacity starter supply, giving you about 3 to 6 months of use before you have to think about your next order.

Setup documentation

Canon quick-start card, power cord, USB cable (use Wi-Fi or Ethernet for multi-user), and a link to driver downloads.

Setup call (if you want it)

Book a 20-minute setup call with our team. We'll walk through network config, driver install, and first print. No extra cost, no sales pitch.

Supplies & consumables

Toner, yields, and what to actually reorder

The #1 question we get on this printer is "which toner do I buy?" Short answer: you have two cartridge options and a drum. Standard yield TN830 covers roughly 1,200 pages. High yield TN830XL covers roughly 4,500 pages and is the better value for most offices. Pick XL unless you print very little.

The drum unit (DR810) is separate and usually lasts 15,000 to 30,000 pages before it needs replacing. At a typical small office volume, expect to change it once every 2 to 4 years.

If you lease this printer through us, toner and drum are included. You never pay for supplies separately. That's usually the better deal once you add up real costs over 3 years.

TN830

Standard-yield toner

About 1,200 pages · fits all L2700 / L2750 / L2759 series

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TN830XL

High-yield toner BEST VALUE

About 4,500 pages · recommended for most offices

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DR810

Drum unit

15,000–30,000 pages · replace every 2–4 years · separate from toner

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4.7
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Based on 3 verified customer reviews

Verified means the customer bought this exact model from us. We don't publish paid or incentivized reviews.

What customers actually say

The 5-star consensus: "it just works"

Small sample size, high signal. The 3 verified reviewers picked this model to replace older inkjets or aging Canon machines. Common threads in the feedback:

  • "We use this for our print shop and it handles the high-volume jobs without breaking down. Color accuracy is solid for what we charge customers, and the wide format capability saves us from outsourcing bigger jobs."
  • "We use this for our small print shop and it handles the workload without issues. The color accuracy on the Arizona 1260 XT is solid for our product packaging work, and it's been reliable over the past two years."
  • "It's a solid printer for textile applications. Output quality is good but I wish the substrate handling was a bit more forgiving with thicker materials."

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Tell us how you want to pay (outright, lease, or supplies only) and what volume you run. You'll get a line-item quote back within one business day, from a specialist who actually works on these machines, not a general sales rep.

  • Real pricing, no runaround. Upfront monthly lease rate or outright price, plus shipping and any install add-ons itemized.
  • One business day turnaround. Quotes land in your inbox within 24 hours. Often faster.
  • No credit pull until you say yes. We don't ping your credit to give you a quote. Only if you sign.
  • Volume & bundled supplies. Tell us your monthly print volume and we'll price toner bundling so you don't get surprised.
FAQ

Canon Arizona 1260 XT, common questions

The questions we get asked most often on this model. If yours isn't here, call (888) 574-5120 and get an answer in about 30 seconds.

The Canon Arizona 1260 XT does not use traditional toner; instead, it utilizes high-capacity UV curable ink containers. It ships with starter 2-liter (2,000 ml) ink bags for CMYK and 1-liter bags for white and varnish inks. Replacement ink bags are available in the same capacities. When you lease through us with ink included, you never pay for ink separately.
The Canon Arizona 1260 XT features an extra-large bed (98.4 x 121.3 in.) for printing full 8 x 10 ft sheets, while the 1240 GT has a smaller 4 x 8 ft bed (49.6 x 98.8 in.). The 1260 XT includes 10 pneumatic registration pins for double-sided rigid work and a standard CMYK plus 2 white ink channels configuration, whereas the 1240 GT ships with a basic CMYK setup and is field-upgradeable for additional features like white ink or varnish. The 1260 XT is ideal for larger print jobs, while the 1240 GT is more compact and cost-effective for smaller operations.
The Canon Arizona 1260 XT is designed for mid-volume production, printing 200-1,000 sq ft per day, making it suitable for small businesses with high print demands, such as sign shops or display graphics producers. However, its large footprint (183.5 x 150.8 inches) and industrial requirements (208-240 VAC power, compressed air) may be excessive for very small operations. If your business prints under 200 sq ft per week, consider a smaller flatbed or desktop UV printer.
Yes, the Canon Arizona 1260 XT supports full-color printing with a 6-channel system, including CMYK plus optional white ink, varnish, or light cyan/magenta. This configuration allows for high-quality color output on rigid substrates like acrylic, foam board, and aluminum composite.
Request a quote through the form on this page or call us at (888) 574-5120. A printer specialist responds within one business day with a detailed, itemized quote based on your location, monthly volume, whether you want to buy outright or lease, and any bundled supplies or service. Quotes are free and no obligation. We do not pull credit to issue a quote.
Canon includes a 1-year limited manufacturer warranty on the Canon Arizona 1260 XT when purchased new from an authorized reseller. 1-800 Office Solutions is an authorized Canon reseller. Extended warranty and full-service maintenance plans are available through our managed print services bundle, which covers parts, labor, and on-site service for the life of the agreement.
Yes. Free delivery is included on every Canon Arizona 1260 XT order shipped within the continental United States. Most orders ship within 1 to 2 business days and arrive within 2 to 5 business days. Install guidance is available by phone or remote session at no extra cost.

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