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Re: UV Filter - DTP70



Robert,

I never been a big proponent of UV filter. But, to the best of my
recollection, the DTP-70 unit I receive had the UV filter in the OFF
position. Maybe X-Rite changed their policy since I received my unit? But I
would not worry too much about having it OFF for so long, especially for
handling commercial coated papers. Although some are really "blue".

> Off this subject, but the mention of "UV" made me think of something that's
> been troubling me for quite some time. I'm using the XRite DTP 70 for my
> profiling. I was doing some routine maintenance on the device and noticed
> that the UV switch on the scanning head was in the OFF position, even though
> the default configuration of this device has it turned ON. I have no idea
> how many hundreds of profiles have been made like this. My understanding is
> that this UV filter is especially important when scanning papers with
> optical brighteners, but does anyone know if this has much of an effect when
> scanning most commercial offset matte and gloss printing papers? Any adverse
> effects?
>
> Thanks,
> Bob

Roger Breton


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