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Re: HP Z2100 dry times
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Re: HP Z2100 dry times


  • Subject: Re: HP Z2100 dry times
  • From: Terry Wyse <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2007 15:36:33 -0400

GREAT POINT Derek! Wish I'd thought of that!

I guess we'd have to know EXACTLY what sort of spectro the HP printer is using. Is it truly an i1 like they claim or is it more like an iSis? Of course, the iSis claims "i1 Inside" or some such but it's standard non-UV emitting LED illumination is NOTHING like an i1. I assume they mean it uses diffraction grating technology like the i1 and virtually all the GMB instruments I can think of but it's unclear to me what "i1 technology" the HP uses.

Later,
Terry Wyse


On Apr 19, 2007, at 3:23 PM, Derek Lambert wrote:

I noticed that gmg have 3 charts for Z2100 (ECI2002, TC3 and TC4), so you could use build i1 for making mx4 and mx5 but what about measuring a target?

How can you feed chart printed on the press or whatever device?

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