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There are possibilities to test and adjust the sensor. Not shure how without being in front of the machine, and I‘m not been in the VP540 Servicing business since years. As far as I remember there is a potentiometer on the little board on the tool carriage to adjust, and a menu entry in the...
You need publish. You need a CMYK-Profile Generator to create profiles for Versaworks, the basic bundle will not contain that. Basic would make sense only if you have a RIP-Software with built-in Profile generator.
Because you write bullshit, and people who believe you could buy things which are senseless to them, what could lead to additional costs.
With the i1 Basic-Bundle, or some OEM-Bundles, you will get an i1 Profiler were CMYK-Profiling is not licenced. So it is completely useless for creating...
OK. Of course you can say that "if you have a software for ICC-Profiling, you don´t need another".
VersaWorks dont USE pm5 to build icc, and it will not be delivered with. It is a completely separate software as i1 Profiler is too. If you have neither PM5 or i1 Profiler, you can´t create ICC...
Thats not true too. Profilemaker 5 is a very outdated software, which you had to buy separately too as long as it was available 10 or more years ago. Today, an update from PM5 to i1 Profiler is available.
Of course, if you have a ProfileMaker which still works (will not under Windows 10 as far...
Why is written there that you need a profiling software which is capable to create CMYK output profiles? Because Versaworks itself cant do that. The only thing you can measure within versaworks is the linearisation.
I do Versaworks-Support since it is on the market, since 2005. You can do ink limiting (visually) and linearization (with a spectro), but you CANT create an ICC-Profile within Versaworks.
Could it be that you dont know the difference between calibration and profiling, or between Linearization...
For Versaworks, you need the i1 Publish-Bundle with the i1 Profiler Software for CMYK-Printers too, because Versaworks dont have functionality to create ICC-Profiles.
Ink limits are not measured with a spectrophotometer in Versaworks. There are RIP-Software who do that with single ink limits...
Regularly it is easy to mount the head on the machine: loosen the screws with which it is fixed a little bit, so that you can move it. Set something you know it have a 90° Angle on the platen and align it with the vertical border of the metal frame (for example a metal angle or a rectangle...
For adjusting the OPOS, you do not need to take off the head. There is an OPOS-Calibration function in the menu, and a media calibration for adjusting the contrast sensitivity of the sensor too.
To horizontal the head, you need to loose the 3 screws which holds the head on the back plate. For...
This is a typical symptom of a worn tangential head. You can try to replace the cutting strip and adjust the knife landing (set to 0, then increase value until the knife gets down on the cutting strip and add 4 units) within the coil setup in the cutters menu, perhaps it works. Some people have...
Flexi supports a lot of measuring devices. It depends on your application and how often do you do calibrating and profiling. The most affordable device for printer profiles is an i1 Pro (current model 3), the most useful (different sizes of measuring apertures, reflective and transmissive...
Roll to Roll with the take-up- unit? There is nothing to configure in Flexi, you have to activate it in the menu, and then set it up in the plotter to take up Job by job or Panel by panel.
If having a working RS232-interface, a standard null modem cable should work (could be hard to still find some).
If you really have a connection through summa cutter control, but not with winplot, it could be that the baud rate set in winplot is wrong (summa cutter control detect the rate...
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