Greetings folks,
So I've been going down that lovey learning rabbit hole of making custom printing profiles per request from my boss and I've run into a few walls.
Little background, we purchased a used Mimaki jfx200 from a local printshop that was closing about a year ago it came with Rasterlink6 which we've been learning the in and out's of and finally getting along to where we wanted to start making our own profiles to better color match and all that fun jazz.
We got a x-rite i1 studio spectrometer and I was able to make a profile though it's software but then I learned after a bit of research that rasterlink only uses profiles made from Mimaki profile maker, so I downloaded the trail of that only to find out that it doesn't detect the i1 studio spectrometer.
So my questions are,
1) Has anyone had any success using the the i1 studio spectrometer with the full version of MPM3 or would we need to get one of the other x-rite spectrometers like the Pro 2?
2) Any chance it's possible rent the equipment to make sure it works before shelling out a bunch of money for it
3)Alternatively any recommendations on color techs that work in the greater Seattle-Tacoma, Wa area? (if that is allowed to be asked in this part of the form)
As always any advice is greatly appreciated.
So I've been going down that lovey learning rabbit hole of making custom printing profiles per request from my boss and I've run into a few walls.
Little background, we purchased a used Mimaki jfx200 from a local printshop that was closing about a year ago it came with Rasterlink6 which we've been learning the in and out's of and finally getting along to where we wanted to start making our own profiles to better color match and all that fun jazz.
We got a x-rite i1 studio spectrometer and I was able to make a profile though it's software but then I learned after a bit of research that rasterlink only uses profiles made from Mimaki profile maker, so I downloaded the trail of that only to find out that it doesn't detect the i1 studio spectrometer.
So my questions are,
1) Has anyone had any success using the the i1 studio spectrometer with the full version of MPM3 or would we need to get one of the other x-rite spectrometers like the Pro 2?
2) Any chance it's possible rent the equipment to make sure it works before shelling out a bunch of money for it
3)Alternatively any recommendations on color techs that work in the greater Seattle-Tacoma, Wa area? (if that is allowed to be asked in this part of the form)
As always any advice is greatly appreciated.