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Re: Printer calibration system under $1000?
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Re: Printer calibration system under $1000?


  • Subject: Re: Printer calibration system under $1000?
  • From: Terry Wyse <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2003 07:25:11 -0500

You can't CALIBRATE using any of the systems you mentioned (profile yes,
calibrate no). If you want to calibrate any of these devices you will need
to get a RIP of some sort.



on 11/18/03 10:29 PM, Peter Coe wrote:

> I was wondering if anyone has any ideas for setting up the best system to
> calibrate CMYK printers for under $1000. There is one commercially
> available system made by Colorvision that includes a spectro that appears to
> be made by Color Savvy and ProfilerPro software. Does anyone have any
> feedback, positive or negative, about this system? Are scanner-based
> profiling systems a waste of time? Any good older systems that I might look
> for on Ebay? For instance, is there any way to use an old X-Rite DTP-32 to
> create profiles using any of the newer software? Lord knows, I9ve seen
> enough of them rotting away in IT closets...
>
> This would be to profile low to mid range laser printers as well as color
> plotters in offices with high expectations but low budgets. I9m open to any
> clever ideas.


Terry
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