I have an i1 pro 2 from our 2nd store and an i1.
With Caldera demo- I could not get the pro2 to read the strip of patches with the pro2 and pro2 strip printout. (may have been a USB cable issue - see next paragraph)
Then I tried the Onyx Thrive 11 demo and the Pro2 would not calibrate to even do the reading- Onyx suggested I use the original USB cable that came with the pro2 (which of course was still in the other town) any way the Pro2 did calibrate with the original cord on Onyx Thrive when I got the original pro cable - on Onyx it helps to change in advanced mode so the scans of test strip are 1 direction or its too easy to mix the direction up and it needs to know the direction. Besides which on Onyx the pro2 setting is for an individual patch, not strip so is totally useless, tech support then tells you to use the i1 strip setting, which works but causes the system to crash upon saving results, and may not include ability to create an icc profile anyway according to tech support, they thought I might need an addition to Onyx Thrive 11 if I buy it.
Anyway back to Caldera, I did use the Pro2 saying it was the i1 and printing the i1 targets and eventually got a profile that seemed to work. The reason it took so long is the first time was a disaster. I contacted them and they said to reduce the light color portion of profiling by 50% from readings taken. (HP Manual happens to mention keeping readings below 50% when doing the light inks).
http://otrs.caldera.com/otrs/public.pl?Action=PublicFAQZoom;ItemID=103
The other part of the disaster was that when I was done I would get a great tif test print pattern and absolutely terrible actual print out of same pattern. Tech support then had me go through a procedure to reset printer as they said if the test pattern was good then the profile must not be getting utilized - they were right, I have managed 2 profiles and both times I had to reset the printer. Find it in this valuable list here
http://otrs.caldera.com/otrs/public.pl?Action=PublicFAQExplorer;CategoryID=13
I want to reinstall Caldera again in case it was something I did causing it to screw up after each profile created. But have a couple of profiles I will have to figure out how to save first.
So what I have so far is Onyx Thrive has more Profiles available and they work great but if you want one they haven't included, (I wanted more passes and Unidirectional on scrim banner material. ) then your toasted.
Caldera seems to have fewer profiles made for it but can actually create a profile, jumping through hoops to do it.
A 3rd alternative might be to buy the software from Xrite for profiling - I called before purchasing the 26500 and was told Xrite software was somewhere around the $500.00 mark . Somehow I get the feeling that in incorporating it in the RIP systems it isn't working out too well.
The test image I use is a G7 pattern used with our Xerox copier with some photos as well, the tif image should look good when ran as a test before final save of profile and basically the same as the pdf you put through after, if the tif image looks good but the final not then the printer reset is necessary. Images here
http://dc.communityprinters.com/colors/
Ken