wonderings
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We have a new Konica 12000 with just about every finishing add on module you can get. We have had it for maybe 4 months now. Trying to get my operators to get used to doing daily calibration. When I was running digital I had a Versant 2100 and would use Command Workstation for colour calibration. It would do the daily calibration through the built in unit (can't remember the specific name for this module) and would also use the hand held spectrometer for monthly calibrations. The techs for the Konica are telling me it needs to be done through the print engine ie the connected screen attached to the Konica and not Command Workstation. This seems backwards to me in terms of simplicity. Much easier to run this stuff through the connected computer with Command Workstation rather then go through the screen and menus that are far from user friendly on the Konica. The answer the techs gave me as not super clear to me in terms of an answer on what I should be used. I get answers along the line that it should be done through the engine first and then if you want through Command Workstation.
Does anyone have a clearer answer on this? Is it really useless to use colour calibration through Command Workstation? I have trouble believing Command Workstation runs through the calibration, but that they never really set it up to use the IQ in Konica presses to make actually colour calibrations.
Does anyone have a clearer answer on this? Is it really useless to use colour calibration through Command Workstation? I have trouble believing Command Workstation runs through the calibration, but that they never really set it up to use the IQ in Konica presses to make actually colour calibrations.