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GretagMacbeth DensiEye 700 Portable Densitometer
Specifications
Download: Product Brochure (pdf) Reference Manual (pdf) (436kb)
Extra Calibration Cards
A variety of models to meet your needs, all at the same low price!
Choose ISO Status E, I or T density standard.
Available with large (3mm) aperture or small (1.6mm) aperture to measure small control strips.
With or without polarization filter. (Polarization filter allows you to easily match density between wet and dry sheets.)
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Ideal for the pressroom and 4-color CMYK printing, the DensiEye portable reflection densitometer can measure all of the critical factors in the printing process to help set up the press quicker and recognize mistakes before they get out of control. With its fully automated functions and clear pass/fail indicator, DensiEye is extremely easy to use and requires only basic know-how about the print quality control.
The entry-level densitometer for 4 color CMYK printing
- Extremely fast measurement time helps you get the job done quicker.
- Fully automatic function and automatic patch type recognition minimize operator errors, ensuring accurate results every time.
- Clear pass/fail indicator lets you quickly see results and get on to the next measurement.
- Includes all necessary functions for measurement including density, dot, gain, dot area, trapping, gray balance and print characteristic measurement.
- Capable of up to 500,000 measurements per battery set thanks to the low power consumption of the LED technology.
- USB port for fast, state of the art communications.
Differences in Density Standards, Status T, I, or E?
Status T = wide band response, used mainly in the U.S. Status E = wide band response, used mainly in Europe Status I = narrow band response, rarely used
The main difference between Status T and E is that Status E will return higher values for yellows.
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Measurement Functions:
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Density, Density Difference, Dot gain, Dot area, Trapping Print characteristic line Automatic color recognition Automatic patch recognition (solid, halftone, trapping patch, gray balance) 4 Reference sets (including solids, dot gain, gray balance) Density calibration Pass/fail indicator Corrective advice Absolute/relative white base
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