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Re: Fiery ColorPass 8000
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Re: Fiery ColorPass 8000


  • Subject: Re: Fiery ColorPass 8000
  • From: Morgan Cox <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 07 Feb 2003 08:27:52 -0800

Trying to profile a CLC 1000 is typically a study in frustration. As a rule,
laser printers drift more than most printers. The CLC 1000 is on the more
extreme end of the drift scale for this type of printer.

As far as integrating a profile in this version of the Fiery, there is no
successful means that I've found.

They do have the ability to calibrate and setup "simulations" to adjust the
results.

--

Morgan Cox
Graphics Intelligence Agency West
(858) 202-1617

"Better make it six; I can't eat eight."
-Pitcher Dan Osinski, when a waitress asked if he wanted his pizza cut into
six or eight slices


> From: Thomas Holm / Pixl <email@hidden>
>
> Just visited a client today who wanted me to make a profile for his Fiery
> Colorpass 8000 /Canon CLC 1000. After browsing the software I couldn't find
> anywhere where you could create new simulations and thereby use a profile...
>
> The client uses Quark 4.1 (8 workstations) and are not interested in either
> color servers or Compass Pro XT's.
>
> Is there any way to integrate a profile in this RIP and save it as a custom
> simulation?
>
> Anyone?
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