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T-42 — Instrument Inspector Target
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Introduction to QuickChecker Interface
- Project Inspector
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Print Inspector
- Trial - Getting Started — Benchmark Self-Audit (CC-84)
- QuickStart with existing measurement data
- DIY: Benchmarking Printer
- Basic PI features
- Understanding Print Inspector
- Quick Start Guide - Printer G7 Check and GRACoL Targeting
- Practical tips for Print Inspector
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- Print Inspector Expert mode
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- OK Sheet
- Baselining
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Color Inspector
- QuickStart — Create Color Palette
- QuickStart — Track Color Sample
- Create Color Palette
- Collections
- Tracking Brand Colors
- Palette vs. Library
- Sample: Corporate Spots Library
- Track Color Sample
- Export to Adobe Swatch Library (.ASE or .ACB)
- Exchange Color Libraries with X-Rite eXact
- Export CxF from website interface
- CATZper to ChromaChecker transition
- Color Variator
- Create a Library on the website
- Color Inconsistency Index for Custom Lighting
- Snowflake - Spot Color Tolerance
- Grid - Spot Color Matching
- Evaluate Color Library at Custom Lighting
- Color Inspector Database Architecture
- PDF Color Spaces
- Suppliers Inspector
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- Accountability Inspector
- G7® Curve Inspector
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CC Display Inspector
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Performance Inspector
- Environmental Inspector
- ICC Profile Inspector
- Fountain Inspector
- Plate Inspector
- NIP Inspector
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CC Inspectors
RHT wireless datalogger (discontinued)
How to connect?
Use our SETUP ASSISTANT to connect your RHT Cloud Data-Logger.
The Device has a built-in OLED display. Follow on-screen instructions for fast installation.
The procedure consist of two logical parts:
- setup wi-fi connection - datalogger should connect to the Internet
- register datalogger in Environmental Instrument - CC Server will start capture data and assign them to a selected printing device.
Device Specification:
This device uses IoT technology. Data are transmitted to CC Server using the SOAP protocol.
The new device starts in AP mode - The user may find Wi-Fi Access Point called DataLogger then connect to a web-server application that enables setting basic preferences.
Sensor
Temperature: | Relative humidity | |
Accuracy: | ± 0,55 °C – 0,15°C see graph below |
± 2,5 %RH from 20 to 60 %RH at 23 °C (73,4 °F) ± 3,5 %RH from 0 to 20 %RH at 23 °C (73,4 °F) ± 4,5 %RH from 60 to 100 %RH at 23 °C (73,4 °F) see graph below |
Range: | -20 to +70 °C | 0 to 100 %RH |
Resolution: | 0,1 °C (0,1 °F) | 0,1 %RH |
Wi-Fi module
- Mode: 802.11b/g
- Channel 4 / Channel width :20Mhz
- Band: 2.4GHz ISM
- Max rate: 54Mbps
- WPA2 (PSK)
- Beacon Interval: 100 ms
- Encryption AES + TKIP
Dimensions:
55 x 80 x 18 mm
53 g (1.8 oz)
Display Messages:
Properly configured and connected
Factory defaults • device not connected to the Internet
AP mode (web-browser connected )
Resetting
Connecting with the Internet (local Access Point)
default password 123412341234 can be changed
IP in AP mode: 192.168.4.1
Current settings:
Dev: - device name
MAC: - Mac address used as serial number
AP: - IP of local network Access Point
LOC: - an IP address in the local network
- enter this address in the web browser to access the device's application
G: - Gateway
D: - DNS server
M: - Mask
Contact ChromaChecker Support
Additional information and Support Form is available for logged users.