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X-Rite MonacoQCcolor Suite, Network Version (1500)
Proof Evaluation & Approval Software
System Requirements
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Ideal for operations with more advanced workflows, this Network version of MonacoQCcolor software allows multiple users to send/receive proof verification information to/from a central server. Whether your output devices reside in one facility or are dispersed around the world (remote proofing sites), MonacoQCcolor Suite ensures color proof fidelity from device to device, both now and over time.
MonacoQCcolor Suite contains a copy of MonacoQCcolor Network, MonacoQCcolor Server and ColorShopX Analyze. This solution lets you create a database of proof verification information — or connect your MonacoQCcolor data to an existing ODBC-compliant database — to improve your workflow.
MonacoQCcolor ensures that proofs and prints are color-accurate and drives costs out of your process!
ColorShopX Analyze MonacoQCcolor Suite includes X-Rite’s powerful quality-control analysis tool, ColorShopX Analyze. Quality control managers can use this software to build targets and define pass/fail criteria. Used together with MonacoQCcolor Server, ColorShopX Analyze lets you retrieve, analyze and plot data, as well as generate statistical reports based on color, density and other printing attributes. This tool also allows you to export data to other reporting software or quality control systems.
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- Pentium II PC or Power Macintosh (or better) - 400 MHz or better - 28MB RAM - Windows 2000 XP or MacOS X 10.2 (or better) - Any monitor with 24-bit display board
Free Disk Space - 125MB for all components - 25MB for Network Client - 50MB for ColorShopX Analyze
- Color monitor with 24 bit or greater video card - Serial port or USB port or USB port and USB to serial adapter for instrument connectivity - TCP/IP or Internet connection for remote connections
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MonacoQCcolor is easy to use and requires just a few simple steps:
1. Measure the color bar on a proof (using a densitometer or spectrophotometer) and compare it to a standard stored in MonacoQCcolor.
2. Check for a pass/fail grade, based on defined tolerances.
3. Save pass/fail data in the MonacoQCcolor database.
4. Label the proof Pass or Fail using MonacoQCcolor’s optional label printer.
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