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good piece of equipment
But most of them do not have licence to profile printers.
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Don't quiet understand what you mean by needing a license to profile printers? - My second option was the Spectroscan "discontinued model" - this is purely for in-house to use within our workshop. We want to profile the printers for each artwork design a client brings forward. This way we can offer a more accurate transfer on which ever substrate
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i1 is a hardware that comes in black case with ruler thingy and cd and some other bits and pieces.
after you load all software some features wont work. as each part of the software will cost different price. the full license for all features cost about £1600 i think..
if you would like to use something in house to profile different things i would recommend spyder studio. I believe pisquee use this one to profile his printers. good for workshop use but i would not use it as commercial icc making device.
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i1 is a hardware that comes in black case with ruler thingy and cd and some other bits and pieces.
after you load all software some features wont work. as each part of the software will cost different price. the full license for all features cost about £1600 i think..
if you would like to use something in house to profile different things i would recommend spyder studio. I believe pisquee use this one to profile his printers. good for workshop use but i would not use it as commercial icc making device.
Hi Paul,
Just doing some reading then and realized what you meant. Some second user ones with the first old license but i suppose this would be better than the test sheets. As for the Spyder i have had this one before, i believe it to not be accurate enough what so ever and would like to go more for the commercial type. Thanks anyway
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well... so you can have a go with i1. it has loads of good feedbacks.
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always open for some new stuff :)
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will do buddy!
BTW... I shared your link on my template page and giving away halloween templates for last 10 people so hopefully this wont take too long ;)
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