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CC Measurement Backer
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Manager or Operator Cloud Interface
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Troubleshooting CC-2D Barcode Reader
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CC XY-table
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CC Capture
- Summary of Standard Color Bars And Applications
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Supported Instruments
- X-Rite i1 Pro
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- Calibrate ColorChecker Studio (Xrite i1Studio)
- CC Sphere Portable Spectrophotometer
- Variable Spectro 1 (Bridge)
- Spectro with Bridge
- X-Rite ICPlate2
- NIX Spectro 2
- Veoria DeltaOne and DeltaWeb
- Techkon SpectroPlate
- CC-380 Triple Angles Gloss Meter
- CC-XY Table S
- Introduction to QuickChecker Interface
- CC Capture Print Inspector
- CC Capture and Barcodes
- CC Capture
- CC Capture Substrate Inspector
- CC Capture Color Inspector
- QuickStart — Measure Lighting Condition
- CC Capture Plate Inspector
- No Instrument Color Grid
- Troubleshooting CC Capture
- 3rd party devices
- CC Capture download
- Trial vs. Registered Version
- Instruments Inspector Targets
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Substrate Inspector B&W Backer
- E-Factor Exercise/Sampler
- CC Uploader
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CC Connect
Your E-Factor is 9+
An E-Factor of 9+ is not demanding and is representative of how commodity printers reproduce color work. Six of the ten of the largest Web to Print printers audited in 2018 had an E-Factor of 9 or greater. You get what you pay for, and printers that reproduce color with E-Factors of 9 or more typically do not monitor their process hence the high E-Factor. Based on our 2017 TAGA Research, 95% of print buyers would not accept printed color at a 9 or greater E-Factor. This type of printer is probably running on a very low-profit margin and barely getting by financially due to much of their production requiring re-run and losing repeat business. There is no guarantee regarding color reproduction with printers that do not control or monitor their process.
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