With a collar like I suggested and a patch pitch notched rule you would only have to align the rule for each column the CR30 would just be slid along to the next notch.
My calibration patch reads 89.44 -0.71 0.12 (D65 source) is yours the same?
The documentation is pathetic.
I just noticed...
Thanks both for the work you have done on this device. I had a CR30 delivered today.
I think with care you could go smaller than 15mm square patches. The hole in the bottom of the CR30 is only 5mm.
If I do end up using the CR30 for printer profiles I think I would print a collar for it...
The CR10/20/30 are at the bottom of the page I linked. I assume they are the manufacturer or at least closer to them than aliexpress and so a good source for documentation and software. The link to windows software for the CR series seems broken. I guess it is common to some of the other...
The file says NUMBER_OF_FIELDS = 7 while the DATA_FORMAT statement has 8 fields.
228 * 7/8 = 200
Looks like it just reads data elements according to the data format ignoring new lines.
Are you sure argyll needs RGB and XYZ values anyway? If you can generate them from Lab then argyll could as...
I'm sure the posts here will contribute in a small way to information AI bots trawl from the internet and regurgitate so eloquently. That doesn't stop me hiding (under a VPN for starters).
The less google (the biggest and worst collector and correlator of personal information) know about me...
The most likely money grab is tying the hardware device to particular computers (which requires an internet connection to orchestrate) and restricting the number of computers and displays that can be calibrated without additional payment. I think the spyder display calibrators are already...
I'm not sure what you mean in the last paragraph. OS Updates might break screen calibration with older software. I'm sure I will still be able to profile printers running older software in an older OS running in a VM.
I never tried the Colormunki Photo software. I have argyll installed in a VM...
Heads up. Calibrite have released their Profiler software/driver package version 3.0 which now includes printer profile creation.
They have removed the ccStudio download so they expect you use Profiler 3.0 and for any Xrite supplied devices pay an update fee which is (IMO) a rip off GBP 60 for...
Nozzles don't randomly block and unblock themselves on every nozzle check/clean cycle.
When you say deep clean i assume you mean the second clean cycle offered when you say a nozzle check failed. The word 'deep' does not appear in the printer manual.
If you get a bunch of (or all)...
I would be tempted to stick a sheet of paper on the bottom of the tray, possibly removing the bottom 0.3mm of the model first. I think the polished steel paper feed roller will grip paper better than PLA.
I would also look at where the pinch rollers for the paper feed roller bear on the tray...
You don't mention so it sounds like you missed the driver preferences having a settings button next to the borderless checkbox which offers retain size and auto expand options. That is on windows. I don't know about mac.
I still don't know what your problem is. I have no problem editing targets in the current photoshop version and see no problem printing them as long as color management can be turned off in the printer driver.
You asked about printing profiles with Qimage. Adobe's ACPU will print files without color management the same as Qimage can.
I don't know about the history. I don't understand what problem with adobe you have or think you have currently.
scribd started as a free document sharing site which users contributed documents to then they decided to start charging people to access the documents users had given them. I have zero qualms about screwing them as much as they screwed everyone else.
This might still work
After a lot of use air tends to accumulate in the dampers (what would be cartridges in a non-tank printer) and the nozzles get starved of ink. You should try a power clean which is similar to the initial ink priming process.
I also can no longer recommend Bambu Labs. When it comes to privacy and security they are simply incompetent and dishonest. I don't trust the company any more.
They have locked out 3rd party access to/control of their printers siting complete BS security and safety reasons. They offer a crappy...
wicreset.exe from the link you posted:
"before continuing with the installation"
wicreset.exe isn't signed. A google search for "Superprinter LLC" returns a single hit which is a Malware analysis of weireset.exe with the conclusion of "Suspicious".
Via the two obscure payment processors...
Madness - lol.
I loathe installing software and cluttering my system without good reason especially software from a dodgy looking source. I did try it and blew it away with the equivalent of a restore point having no further use for it. That took way longer than a couple of seconds.
The ink...