SpectroEye
The simplest and most accurate method for measuring color and density
SpectroEye from GretagMacbeth combines the ultimate in measurement accuracy with exceptional ergonomics and user-friendliness, setting new standards for colormeasurement technology for the graphic arts industry.This handheld, portable spectro-photometer offers all the colorimetric functions needed to accuratelymeasure and control special colors along with all the densitometric functions needed to quickly andeasily monitor and control coloron press.
Spectrophotometry – as simple as ever
SpectroEye proves that advancedtechnology does not have to be difficult to use. Precise measurements aremade with the press of a button, and complex calculations and analyses are performed automatically.
The key is in understanding how the user works. SpectroEye was designed around typical work procedures in the ink laboratory, pressroom and quality control department. Easily understandable, configurable menus and function packages transform SpectroEye into a tool designed to meet your specific needs. In addition, graphical icons and balloon help guide you through operation, allowing you to become instantly productive with the unit.
Jobs from A to Z
Documenting jobs from start to finish is a critical element in helping you maintain a quality standard. SpectroEye lets you record and store all the data for each job - from the first reference with its attached tolerances and measurement conditions through the last sample. Job data can be archived on a PC, and even analyzed further with Color Quality Software from GretagMacbeth.
Ready for the future
For data exchange, SpectroEye offers much more that the typical serial interface. Instead, it features an advanced Ethernet interface. This high-speed network-compatible connection permits fast data transfer, as well as communication via the Internet. From documentation and archiving to the uncomplicated transfer of color data, SpectroEye offers every conceivable option to the graphic arts industry – both today and tomorrow.
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