You can use any scanner you like but non will come within a 100 miles of a
spectro for precision readings.

Richard 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Graham
Brazendale
Sent: 01 October 2004 10:14
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Subject: [PRODIG] Entry level printer profiling

With respect Keith, it does not matter if the latest PrintFIX update
provides for improved calibration of the Scanner, they still use a cheap
scanner that pulls the target through by a single roller.

This means there is a tendency for the target print to slew; hence the
scanned target image is not square.

Whereas, Monaco EZcolor uses any flatbed scanner which obviously holds the
target print still.

The other point in EZcolor's favour is that the target print is much larger
than the one produced by PrintFIX.

Best Regards,

Graham Brazendale LRPS.

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