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Re: Profilable Xerox color photocopier
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Re: Profilable Xerox color photocopier


  • Subject: Re: Profilable Xerox color photocopier
  • From: Doyle Yoder <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2008 14:02:00 -0500

You'll want the Phaser 7760. It is extremely stable. The most stability I have ever seen in a laser printer. With PhaserMatch and a spectrometer you can calibrate the printer and keep it calibrated. Then you can make a profile for your papers. You will not be disappointed.

Doyle


On Jan 26, 2008, at 12:49 PM, Roger Breton wrote:

it would have some kind of built-in calibration routine and
would bow to Adobe's color management, i.e. it would have a way such as a
"no color management" Phaser 7750x series, to honor CMYK requests without
any tampering with the data, so that an astute color user COULD conceivably
characterize the machine in some kind of calibrate state and develop an ICC
profile accordingly. (We all know that the profile will not have a very long
life because of the inherent instability of electrophotographic devices but
that's a necessary evil)

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