Click Media signs on for Oce Arizona
Sydney business, Click Media, uses tax break to invest in new Océ Arizona flatbed UV printer.
After inspecting the machine at PacPrint earlier this year, management decided that it was time to advance its fleet of technology. Account manager, Brendan McKeown admitted that the extension of the government’s small business tax break proved just the impetus to push the purchase over the line. “It really brought the whole thing forward for us,” he said.
The Arizona joins Click's recently installed Océ CS650pro cut-sheet colour machine and Océ Varioprint 2090 mono unit. Having looked at other machines on the market, McKeown found the quality of the Arizona to be far superior.
“We chose the machine for its quality,” he said. “It was the only machine around that combined both flexible and rigid media and produced the sort of quality we were looking for.”
Pictured: Brendan McKeown and Louise Barnes are pleased with the quality of work the Océ Arizona is producing.

Having the Arizona gives Click Media the opportunity to expand now into new areas such as signage. Production manager, Louise Barnes, has found the machine easy to use. “It’s different to anything we’ve ever had before and the results are wonderful,” she said.
Also in attendance at the launch was the Federal member for Lindsay (and Chair of the Caucus Economics Committee) David Bradbury, MP and also the Assistant Federal Treasurer, The Hon. Nick Sherry.
According to Bradbury, there have been a number of business owners in the area who have used the incentive to expand their services. “Many local businesses have told me they have accessed the small business tax break to buy and install new equipment that will help them to grow their business and eventually employ more staff,” he said.
