thesignexpert
New Member
Just received my NIX Color Sensor today from the Kickstarter campaign back in October 2103. It showed up via USPS in a little box and was packaged decently well. No issues or damage on that front. Right out of the box I couldn't get it to calibrate or scan a color but a couple of resets with a paperclip and we were rolling. It communicates directly to the iPhone app via Bluetooth. My thought was to just do straight scans of various PMS coated chips and build some color samples by assigning the exact NIX output CMYK percentages. The swatches were built in CorelDraw X5, each color was identified and I just plugged in the CMYK numbers that the sensor spit out. No adjusting or tweaking.
Media: 3M ControlTac 480cv3
Laminate: 3M 8548g
Printer: HP Latex L25500
RIP: Onyx Postershop
Profile: HP Adhesive film...
Here is what we ended up with. Some were pretty good, some way off, and some not horrible at all considering I picked some intense colors that are difficult for CMYK printing. Overall, I think the NIX could be a good tool in a shop's color arsenal especially if you do a lot of printing and color matching. It seems to be fairly good at getting close enough right from the start allowing for a faster tweaking cycle for faster final color.
Media: 3M ControlTac 480cv3
Laminate: 3M 8548g
Printer: HP Latex L25500
RIP: Onyx Postershop
Profile: HP Adhesive film...
Here is what we ended up with. Some were pretty good, some way off, and some not horrible at all considering I picked some intense colors that are difficult for CMYK printing. Overall, I think the NIX could be a good tool in a shop's color arsenal especially if you do a lot of printing and color matching. It seems to be fairly good at getting close enough right from the start allowing for a faster tweaking cycle for faster final color.