Re: Maximum thickness of sheet paper for Epson 9900 SpectroProofer
Re: Maximum thickness of sheet paper for Epson 9900 SpectroProofer
- Subject: Re: Maximum thickness of sheet paper for Epson 9900 SpectroProofer
- From: Derek Lambert <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2011 08:19:41 -0500
Thomas,
I am using term "spectroproofer" as a spectro only. Can you clarify your answer because I am not sure if you meant that you have a customer who is using Epson 9900 Spectroproofer to just make prints or to make prints and measure them in some kind of a rip (gmg, CGS, efi) for linearization, profiling etc?
I used 1.5 mm board to print with no issue on 9900 printer with Spectroproofer but my question was more about using SpectroProofer spectrophotometer as a device to measure color charts. Like you do on the roll paper. You print a chart (linearization, profiling whatever) on 9900 and when you select spectroproofer in rip software as a spectro it dries for a few min, then pulls it back in and measures after which data is transferred to rip software and automatically new values are calculated and sent back to the printer again. This is usually called close-loop calibration. This is not possible with cut sheets but can I at least use spectroproofer spectro to measure single sheet?
Epson told me that spectroproofer spectro and spectroproofer utility software cannot be used to measure charts if they are on cut sheets. I am using rip so this is not an issue.
Derek
On Jan 13, 2011, at 1:56 AM, Thomas Holm wrote:
> I Have a customer who have been using Epson semigloss posterboard on 9900 spectroproofer for at least a year without issues.
> Thickness of this is approx 1.2mm.
>
> Mvh. / regards
> Thomas Holm / Pixl
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