Re: Advice regarding Eye One Pro "small cmyk"
Re: Advice regarding Eye One Pro "small cmyk"
- Subject: Re: Advice regarding Eye One Pro "small cmyk"
- From: Jim Rich <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 06 Jan 2006 09:58:07 -0500
- Thread-topic: Advice regarding Eye One Pro "small cmyk"
Karl,
I am sure part of your purchase is about the cost of a new
spectrophotometer. However, my view is that if you have more than 3
printers that you are creating profiles for it is important to consider
taking the next step up to an automated solution such as an GMB I/o or a
dtp70. While each of these deivices are both over $3000 , they are worth it
because of the time you save. They are fast for measuring printer patches.
Good Luck
Jim Rich
On 1/6/06 9:35 AM, "Karl Petersson" <email@hidden> wrote:
> I was wondering if you could assist me in some purchase advice.
> We are a photo lab / sign printing company that is looking at buying
> a new spectrophotometer and software for it.
> A prevoius employe had a DTP41 that he was using to profile the
> output of our machines but he has left and we are now looking at a
> new solution.
> Our print machinery consist of two rgb printers, a lightjet 5000 and
> a durst epsilon but we also have an epson 10000 and a hp DesignJet
> 5000 for wide printing and these are run from an onyx rip.
> For the superwide printing we are using a Durst ROH 600 inkjet
> printer with its own rip.
> I have been looking into the different options for us and I have used
> the Eye one before and very much like the interface and quality of
> profiles of it BUT I have only used it for rgb before and not CMYK
> printers.
> This brings me to the Eye One package that contains the "full" rgb
> patches and the "small" cmyk patches and then my question is the
> "small" cmyk setup suficient and what is the limitations of it.
> Tha other option would be Monaco gold with a DTP41 as an option but
> that would lead us to get a seperate monitor puck, not that that is a
> big issue but still and a lot more money.
> General guidance and some help would be great.
> TIA
> Karl Petersson
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