Mutoh America, wide format printer manufacturer, streamlines the entire color management workflow with its new SPECTROVUE VM-10, a miniature integrated spectrophotometer that connects to the print head of the new ValueJet 1608HS Hybrid Printer to help automate the process of colour calibration.
The Mutoh SPECTROVUE VM-10 is a compact spectrophotometer developed for on-printer color calibration. The patent-pending design incorporates Mutoh’s own DP1 spectral imaging chip, a high-resolution “digital prism” that converts visible light to a digital spectrum. The SPECTROVUE reports both spectral and colorimetric values for any one of 18 pre-programmed standard illuminants or any standard daylight illuminant. It helps to ensure greater productivity by automating the tedious task of printing and measuring colour targets.
“The SPECTROVUE VM-10 enhances productivity, reduces time and wasted media, and encourages better in-shop colour management practices providing our end-users superior and reliable colour reproduction,” said Brian Phipps, Mutoh’s Director of Sales.
Combined with compatible RIP software, regular use of the SPECTROVUE VM-10 helps to ensure optimum colour reproduction and reproducibility; it enhances image quality by utilising the full colour gamut of the printer; and, achieves a higher level of colour consistency for multi-run print jobs and jobs printed on different substrates. Calibration quick colour checks can be performed with minimal impact on production schedules. And, with the SPECTROVUE, colour patch layouts are optimized to fit the full width of the media, minimising waste and improving overall productivity.
Developed by Mutoh’s Phoenix-based Advanced Engineering Group, the SPECTROVUE VM-10 works well on both rigid and flexible materials, and glossy and matte surfaces. Supported by Onyx Graphics’ ProductionHouse and RIPCenter, Mutoh Edition software, for the Mutoh VJ-1608HS Hybrid Printer. Fast, accurate, repeatable, reliable and automatic. Save time, save media, save money with Mutoh’s SPECTROVUE VM-10 on-printer spectrophotometer. Available mid June, 2010.