Re: Thank you X-Rite!
Re: Thank you X-Rite!
- Subject: Re: Thank you X-Rite!
- From: edmund ronald <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2013 15:56:26 +0200
Andrew,
The inkjet guys really are experts at making ... inkjets. I'm sure that if
they wanted to they could do an iSis or DTP70 equivalent for $50 plus the
price of a spectro head. They might have spectro issues but not jamming
issues, by now jamming issues are zilch on the better Epson and Canons and
you know how much they sell for :)
The price of the scanning spectros has a lot to do with market
segmentation, and the fact that the mechanics are bespoke. Canon and Epson
make that stuff every day, their engineering investment would be much
lower.
Edmund
On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 3:48 PM, Andrew Rodney <email@hidden>wrote:
> On Jun 12, 2013, at 7:46 AM, Scott Martin <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> > If that's the device I'm thinking of, Notitsu bought tens of thousands
> of them 10+ years ago and has been putting them in their silver halide
> machines ever since.
>
> Maybe the sensor, but this unit was literarily a cheap ink jet printer (I
> think an HP). The removed the ink head and replaced it with a
> Spectrophotometer. Very clever but as I said, it didn't work all that well.
>
> Andrew Rodney
> http://www.digitaldog.net/
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