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I have just found this link of the manufacturer of the CR30.
https://www.chnspec.net/Spectral-Colorimeter-CR-30.html
It does specifiy: spectrophotometer and look at the spectral range: 400-700 nm in 10 nm steps, which very similar to the 380-730 nm range of the i1Pro2 (also in 10 nm steps). This might contribute to the very good results in generating RGB-printer profiles with ArgyllCMS. It should be superior to the Spyderprint device that only uses color filters to establish the LAB-values (not a true spectrophotometer).
https://www.chnspec.net/Spectral-Colorimeter-CR-30.html
It does specifiy: spectrophotometer and look at the spectral range: 400-700 nm in 10 nm steps, which very similar to the 380-730 nm range of the i1Pro2 (also in 10 nm steps). This might contribute to the very good results in generating RGB-printer profiles with ArgyllCMS. It should be superior to the Spyderprint device that only uses color filters to establish the LAB-values (not a true spectrophotometer).