artifacture
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We just installed a Mimaki JFX200-2513EX flatbed and I'm finding that Rasterlink 6 is not great. Our vendor made us a 600x600 calibrated profile that is good for most of our work, but I want to offer lower and higher resolution capabilities and right now, the color doesn't match. While I can probably get them out to make more profiles, I like to have control over my capabilities as we regularly push the limits of our tools. In Rasterlink, profiling requires a $3,000 software package, plus a meter. At that point, we may as well get a better RIP that supports profiling directly.
We're not currently in the position to spend much money on this, but I have a degree in printing management, am good at learning new skills, and have the patience to fiddle with things until they work. So I was looking at Onyx Go Plus for $100/mo, which would support 2 printers (our flatbed, and a OKI color+white toner printer), and 3 rip engines. I was looking at a used X-rite i1 Pro 2 Publish on Ebay, which I can buy for around $650. The Onyx website lists "Pro 2 version 2" but all I see in the photos is "rev E". In addition to printer profiling, I want the ability to calibrate the 2 external monitors I connect to my Mac. They don't match each other despite being the same model, nor do they match the screen on my Macbook Pro. The concern is that the Mac has an M2 processor and while X-rite supports that for some things, I can't find confirmation it would work in this case. Everything monitor related points to X-rite's CaliBrite now.
I know Pro 2 is the previous generation, but I hoped it would still support my needs. I can't really spend more than $1,000 on this project at the moment, so my options are limited. If it's just not possible and I need to wait until we're at a point when we can spend more, I'd rather know that before I spend any money. But if it's possible via a combination of 3rd party drivers or something, I'm willing to go down that path as long as I know it is possible.
Or maybe I buy a lower end colorimeter (any recommendations?) for Onyx (would run on a Win 10 PC), and buy the Calibrite tool for monitors. We print almost exclusively on acrylic which I know the colorimeter at Home Depot doesn't like, so I don't know if I need a specific meter to avoid problems with that.
We're not currently in the position to spend much money on this, but I have a degree in printing management, am good at learning new skills, and have the patience to fiddle with things until they work. So I was looking at Onyx Go Plus for $100/mo, which would support 2 printers (our flatbed, and a OKI color+white toner printer), and 3 rip engines. I was looking at a used X-rite i1 Pro 2 Publish on Ebay, which I can buy for around $650. The Onyx website lists "Pro 2 version 2" but all I see in the photos is "rev E". In addition to printer profiling, I want the ability to calibrate the 2 external monitors I connect to my Mac. They don't match each other despite being the same model, nor do they match the screen on my Macbook Pro. The concern is that the Mac has an M2 processor and while X-rite supports that for some things, I can't find confirmation it would work in this case. Everything monitor related points to X-rite's CaliBrite now.
I know Pro 2 is the previous generation, but I hoped it would still support my needs. I can't really spend more than $1,000 on this project at the moment, so my options are limited. If it's just not possible and I need to wait until we're at a point when we can spend more, I'd rather know that before I spend any money. But if it's possible via a combination of 3rd party drivers or something, I'm willing to go down that path as long as I know it is possible.
Or maybe I buy a lower end colorimeter (any recommendations?) for Onyx (would run on a Win 10 PC), and buy the Calibrite tool for monitors. We print almost exclusively on acrylic which I know the colorimeter at Home Depot doesn't like, so I don't know if I need a specific meter to avoid problems with that.
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