Thanks a lot for the reply! Okey, so I sort of add it as a new device or? Have tried to run the HP Designjet Calibration from the RIP but no success.
Using the on-board i1 on the Latex 260/ L26500 can be done, but in my experience, the patch set is rather large, and certainly uses more media than an external spectro does. It also takes a long time to take the readings, and can be a bit wonky in sending the linearization/ calibration data back to the RIP. I've only messed with it a couple of times, and found that using the on-board i1 to be more difficult than using an external spectro, when using the L25500 and Latex 260/ L26500.
Wasatch does not have any internal ICC profiling capability, so a 3rd-party profiling package would be necessary to build the complete media profile. Wasatch SoftRIP does directly support the ink limiting and calibration steps.
On the other hand, using the on-board i1 on the Latex 360 is a breeze, and the entire profile creation process can be performed in significantly under an hour on most opaque media products, and it also includes the ICC building functionality on the Latex 360 printer.
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