Flightcase for Click Lite

 

S09_3001.jpgFlightcase for Mitsubishi Click Lite System

"As used by Mitsubishi Electric" 

At System Insight we have had all of our flight cases specially designed for each respective printer, in full consultation with actual users of the equipment.

Our flight cases are not just equipment shipping boxes that last only for a few journeys like others on the market, but are strong, lightweight and professional-looking enclosures that will last for years.

Not only are they a robust cost-effective transport solution, they are also stackable, allowing them to be easily employed on-site as temporary worktops and cupboards to enhance your workflow.

To compliment our CP9550DW Flight Case, we have had a case designed for the Click Lite system unit. Using the same lightweight material, the Click Lite flight case ensures safe transport of the system unit.

The CP9550DW flight case has been designed to be stacked on top of the system unit case, which ensures that the operator of the Click Lite is at the correct height for easy operation.

Like the CP9550 case, the Click Lite system unit flight case has been designed with the Event Photographer in mind; in fact, Event Photographers have provided input into every stage of the design process.

The Click Lite Flight Case consists of ONE case that when purchased with the CP9550DW-S Flight case makes for an ideal set of cases that will stack and allow operation of the Click Unit at an ideal height.

 

Major Benefits of using our CLICK Lite Flight Case
There are at least five main advantages of using our specially designed flight case:

  • The System Unit and associated parts are protected from damage during use and transit. 
  • The case is lightweight and can easily be carried using the spring-loaded carrying handles on the sides of the case. 
  • The case has been designed so that the top remains free of handles etc. enabling the unit to be stacked easily.
  • It gives a professional look to your equipment. No longer do you have to turn up at an event with a cardboard box. 
  • Handles have been placed slightly off-center to ensure the weight is evenly distributed whilst carrying.

 

What - No wheels?
We have been asked why our flight cases don't have wheels. We have tried wheels on cases before and decided against this for the following reasons:

  • The price difference between a Flight Case with wheels and the same case without, is about the same price as buying a lightweight fold-up trolley which can be used for all your equipment.
  • The flight cases would have to be bigger to accomodate the wheel assembly.
  • The wheels on a flight case would be small and as such are useless for all but the smoothest floors; (trolley wheels are much bigger).
  • Flight cases with wheels weigh much more and still need lifting out of your car.
  • Having wheels on a flight case means that they are less stable in your vehicle because they slide about (and take up more space because they're bigger).
  • A handle is needed on a flight case to pull a wheeled case along the ground, this needs to be quite strong (unlike standard laptop bag trolleys) due to the weight of the printer, which again adds to weight, size and cost.