Re: instrument calibration/ISO 9000
Re: instrument calibration/ISO 9000
- Subject: Re: instrument calibration/ISO 9000
- From: Dan Reid <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2007 14:20:02 -0700
- Thread-topic: instrument calibration/ISO 9000
Title: Re: instrument calibration/ISO 9000
on 2/26/07 8:27 AM, Mike Eddington at email@hidden wrote:
I posted this a while back to another forum and got few responses, so I’m wondering if anyone on this list might have some insight.
Are any ISO 9000 certified shops out there are performing there own calibration/certification on their instruments (Spectros and densitometers) in order to meet instrument calibration/recertification requirements for ISO 9000? For example, purchasing BCRA tiles or other reference material that's traceable to a standards organization that you would measure on a periodic basis with your devices to compare to initial results, and if out of tolerance, only then send the device to the manufacturer for maintenance/recertification ?
Anyone?
Michael Eddington
North American Color, Inc.
www.nac-mi.com
Hey Mike,
Have you looked at the NetProfiler product? It might be something to consider.
<http://gretagmacbeth.com/index/products/products_color-formulation/products_textiles/products_netprofiler.htm>
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Dan B. Reid
RPimaging, INC
Color Management Products and Training for Print, Internet, and Motion Graphics
http://www.rpimaging.com | Toll Free: (866) RGB-CMYK
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