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What is the best way(software) to calibrate all machines to print close to the same color. All Mimaki.
Jfx200
Cjv 300
UCJV 300
Jfx200
Cjv 300
UCJV 300
What is the best way(software) to calibrate all machines to print close to the same color. All Mimaki.
Jfx200
Cjv 300
UCJV 300
What is the best way(software) to calibrate all machines to print close to the same color. All Mimaki.
Jfx200
Cjv 300
UCJV 300
Will do! Do you think an additional rip(onyx, Caldera etc) would be that beneficial?If you are asking that question which is completely fine and you are rolling with those units it shouldn't be anything to drop a couple grand and have someone come out and profile your machines and teach you how to do your own profiling properly. I suggest contacting Mike at correctcolor.org. Having a professional give you the facts will pay for itself if not in the first month shortly there after. Getting the right color you need isn't just profiling.
Will do! Do you think an additional rip(onyx, Caldera etc) would be that beneficial?
Although Mimaki doesn't list all your printer models for this software, you should at least be aware...What is the best way(software) to calibrate all machines to print close to the same color. All Mimaki.
Jfx200
Cjv 300
UCJV 300
I would get a demo version of Caldera either from Mike at correctcolor.org or get it from Caldera directly. At Caldera they will say its something like a 14 day demo but you can get this extended multiple times if need be to test the software. I would also have Flexi 12 cloud which is about $50 a month subscription downloaded and ready to go prior to having your color expert come out. You can do this with Onyx as well if you desire I just don't have a ton of experience with them as of late. We run all macs and even run Flexi 12 on macs via apples native bootcamp which is extremely stable if not more stable than the PC imo. I don't want to turn this into a which RIP is better thread because Caldera could have fixed things since we used them last and I could not be totally up to date here. I just want to explain our experience.
We were with Caldera for awhile but we dropped them. Primarily for their adaption to mac software updates issues combined with the nickel and diming us to death. Apple would make a new release, Caldera would tell us to hold on. Caldera would make a new patch to adapt to the new apple release and then something wouldn't be right with the new release. Caldera has a great system if it's what you need. We also got tired of the dongle too but just taking a quick glance on Caldera's site now it seems they may have removed the dongle requirement finally. With Flexi no dongle and you can download anywhere anytime and go. Flexi has it's limits also but not enough to make us switch back to Caldera and be under their thumb again. The problems we had most probably won't though. We have a print system and Flexi just fit better. Flexi also has a iphone app as well that you can check real time production stats and projected future sales based on machine activity. Search the app store for SAI Flexi, Caldera doesn't to my knowledge. If an employee says they printed something or cut something already you can jump on the phone app anywhere and see if they are telling the truth and when it was complete. Also Flexi allows up to 5 drivers the last time I checked. Go ask Caldera how much 5 drivers would cost.
I would buy the x-rite hand held setup and the x-rite chart scanner and learn them both. They both have their place. I hate making profiles with the hand held device but if it can't be scanned or I need to go measure a color on any object the handheld device is what you need. We plug it directly into Flexi 12 and don't need X-rites software they sell to get done what we want.