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From the Graphtec Website:
The FC8600 series high-performance cutting plotter is an industry leader for sign makers, graphic artists, automotive aftermarket professionals, countertop installers and other related users.
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From x-rite.com:Product Features
Hands-free test chart reading - simply plug in your device, align the test chart, and the scanning table does all the work
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From the caldera Website:Caldera EasyColor is an automated solution for linearization and profiling of photographic and wide format output devices for flexible reflective and transparent materials with a thickness up to 0,7 mm.
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That's your problem-- it's a sales man trying to sell you something.
We've been doing Latex wraps since May of 2010. First with our LX800, then with our Latex 3000.. No comparison to solvent. It's far superior. The best part is it doesn't eat the media so installing a heavy ink area (like a...
While I can't speak for Caldera, the Linux version is what we've been on for five years now, and it works great. They've come out with four updates to the Linux version itself in that time. Not sure what you're speaking of but that doesn't seem to be the case.
This is what makes Caldera great. Outside of large machines that have their own controllers, Caldera is a true Rip and Print. You load the files, hit print and your printer starts to print. No waiting for the software to RIP.
Don't bother. If you're serious about printing, grab a copy of Caldera and don't look back. We've had them all here in the shop at varying times, and Caldera is by far the simplest to use and has a robust set of features. It'll win any hands on competition with little to no effort.
Wow-- I'd beg to differ on that. At one point we had 14 of them here in the shop working on a particular project. We worked them hard-- usually 16 hour days, and they were nothing but exceptional.
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