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    April 25, 2022

    Data collection choices

     

     ChromaChecker supports 4 data collection options:

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    If you don't have software to measure color, use ChromaChecker Capture

    2

    If you measure color with software that can auto export the data

    3

    If you measure color with software that supports ChromaChecker API

    4

     If you have existing measurement data
    to evaluate

     

     

     ChromaChecker Capture

     

     

     ChromaChecker Uploader

     

     

    3rd Party Apps with direct
    ChromaChecker Compatibility

     

     

     Manual uploading of data

    Use supported measurement devices to measure printed targets

    CC Uploader acts as a hot folder that uploads to your ChromaChecker Account

    The user can configure the software to auto-upload to ChromaChecker Account

     Select the data to upload to the defined printer

     

     

    #1 — ChromaChecker Capture

    CC Capture is Windows and Mac-based software included with your ChromaChecker subscription and is used to drive common instruments such as:
     

     

     

     

     

    #2 — ChromaChecker Uploader

    The CC Uploader is Mac and Windows client software included with your ChromaChecker subscription and is used to upload measurement data exported from common instruments such as:

     

         

     

     

     

    #3 — 3rd Party Apps with direct ChromaChecker Compatibility

    3rd party solutions that support direct uploading using the ChromaChecker API, or FTP Export

    ChromaChecker Ready applications (Third-Party) are integrated directly using the ChromaChecker API. In the application, the user authenticates using SOAP credentials which establishes a connection to the server. The data transfer occurs in the background with automation using the ChromaChecker Application Programming Interface (API). 

    NOTE: Vendors update their software routinely, and the steps outlined here may be superseded by the latest version. Please forward screenshots and tips to support@chromachecker.com to improve the documentation and help new users connect their printing devices to the ChromaChecker cloud.

       

     

     

     

    #4 — Manually

    ChromaChecker supports industry-standard formats that can easily be uploaded by navigating to the file and clicking on Upload.

    Manual mode

    A fantastic way to get started. Drag and drop technology allows for fast and easy uploading of data to the desired track. Up to 20 files can be transmitted in a single operation.  Simply click the blue cloud icon and select the files to upload. This is a good first step to ensure the files are compatible prior to automation. You can also load historic data for analysis.

     

     

     

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