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The SpectroProofer makes precision colour
measurement and calibration quick and easy. Specially
designed for the Epson Stylus Pro 7900 and 9900, it
conforms to industry ISO standards and simplifies all
aspects of the colour management process.
From small studios with limited manpower and tight
deadlines through to high volume businesses with
multiple printers on several sites, the SpectroProofer
ensures complete colour accuracy within the range
set for your system. It’s fast, simple, accurate and
compact – and also compatible with major third-party
RIP packages.
Quality control – eliminate subtle colour differences, achieve
high quality mass production, reliable overnight printing
Enhanced productivity – includes on-board fan for speedy
drying times
Certification – can be used for contract proofing,
prints a certification results chart
RIP compatible – open platform supports third-party RIP software
Optimisation and target profile – records and exports data
for creation of ICC profiles
Printer-to-matching – incorporates industry-standard
X-Rite technology
High quality software – includes SpectroProofer utilities
UV or non-UV – two models available
PROFESSIONAL COLOUR,
AUTOMATICALLY
MAKING COLOUR
MANAGEMENT EASY
The SpectroProofer is
the user-friendly way to
higher productivity, with
major developments in
the following areas:
Faster workflow with extensive
automation
Simpler operation with just a few
mouse clicks
Higher accuracy within your
system’s range
No extra space required – fits right
into your printer
Conventional process
SpectroProofer process
Original data
Original data
Print to natural
drying
Final measurement Completed
CompletedMeasurement to
auto-drying
On-board dryer reduces
drying time
Print/Measurement
Automated measurement
and calibration requires
less time and improves
colour accuracy
Final print
Final printing with absolute
colour accuracy is achieved
quickly
RIP or
Epson
tool
Automatic Colour Calibration
RIP
Measurement
Repeated test printing and manual colour measurement
add time and cost to a job, meaning higher overall costs
and slower workflow