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OEM/ODM Process
How Jisun's OEM/ODM customization process works, from inquiry to sample confirmation to mass production.

Recent factory material showing finished machines, product variations, and batch preparation.
What Can Be Customized
- Cabinet artwork, color scheme, and branding/logo placement.
- Payment method (coin, bill, card/cashless reader) where hardware supports it.
- Prize mechanism and claw/gripper configuration (for claw machines).
- Game software behavior (win rate settings, sound/lighting effects) within supported ranges.
- Packaging and labeling for your target market.

Export packing and loading records make shipment handling visible before an overseas order.
Concept Products
Our Creative Customization section showcases concept designs that illustrate customization possibilities. These are starting points for discussion, not finished in-stock products — every concept page includes a disclaimer and a path to request a real quotation.
Real Factory Evidence
Customization & Batch Production Evidence
OEM/ODM buyers need to know whether a supplier can move from a single concept to real batch production. These recent factory materials show assembled machines, product variations, and production batches prepared in-house.

Mixed arcade equipment on the factory floor
A current factory-floor view showing finished small prize machines beside larger wrapped cabinets awaiting packing.

Multi-chamber lottery draw machine lineup
The wide cabinet presents four transparent draw chambers, overhead ball tubes, and matching illuminated number display positions.

Large prize machine batch production lineup
Dozens of matching prize game cabinets are staged in rows, giving wholesale buyers visible evidence of batch consistency.

New Top Ball machine on silver column base
A factory-floor front angle shows the round chamber, vertical internal tube, overhead ball rack, red LED ring, and tapered silver base.

Finished amusement machine production lineup
A mixed lineup of finished cabinets shows several amusement machine formats staged together before packing.

JX800 lottery machine with blue display lighting
A powered-on JX800 view shows the clear chamber above a wide number display, with blue light marking the cabinet base.
Standard OEM/ODM Workflow
- 1
Inquiry & Requirements Gathering
You share your target machine type, intended market, customization scope (branding, cabinet design, game mechanics, coin/card payment system, prize mechanism, etc.), and target quantity.
- 2
Proposal & Quotation
We confirm feasibility, propose a design/technical approach, and provide a quote and estimated lead time.
- 3
Sample Development & Confirmation
For significant customization, we produce a sample or design proof for your review and approval before mass production begins.
- 4
Mass Production
Once the sample/design is confirmed, the order moves into production, with quality checkpoints described in our Quality Control process.
- 5
Shipping & After-Sales
See our Shipping & Incoterms and Warranty & After-Sales pages for what happens after production.
Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the difference between OEM and ODM for amusement equipment?
- OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) means we manufacture machines to your specifications or branding on an existing design. ODM (Original Design Manufacturer) means we help design a new machine concept for you, from cabinet appearance to game mechanics, based on your requirements.
- Can I customize the cabinet artwork and branding?
- Yes, cabinet graphics, color schemes, and branding (logo, signage) are common customization requests and can typically be adapted from our existing product lines.
- How long does the sampling process take?
- Sample lead time depends on the complexity of customization requested. Contact us with your specific requirements for a sample timeline estimate.
- Is there a minimum order quantity for OEM/ODM customization?
- MOQ depends on the scope of customization. See our MOQ & Lead Time page for general guidance, or contact us with your project details for a specific quote.
Amusement-only, no cash payout. Local compliance required; operator is responsible for local regulations.