HP Latex 3200 Site Preparation Guide - Page 26
External color profiling
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HP Scitex Caldera Grand RIP v11 (v11.2) ● Linux: - Operating system: ○ Caldera Debian 2.x ○ Debian 8.6 (MATE desktop environment only) ○ Debian 8.8 (MATE desktop environment only) - Processor: Intel Core i3, i5 or i7 - RAM: 4 GB or 8 GB (recommended). Minimum 1 GB per core, recommended at least 2 GB per core - Hard disk drive: 250 GB - Monitor/videocard: 1280 × 1024 resolution NOTE: NVMe SSD not supported yet NOTE: Laptop not recommended ● Mac: - Operating system: ○ 10.9 Mavericks ○ 10.10 Yosemite ○ 10.11 El Capitan ○ 10.12 Sierra ○ 10.13 High Sierra - Hardware: Intel Core i3, i5, or i7 based Mac mini, iMac, or Mac Pro. NOTE: MacBook Air, MacBook, and MacBook Pro not supported. PPC based hardware (G5, G4, and so on) not supported. - RAM: 4 GB or more. Minimum 1 GB per core (recommended at least 2 GB per core) - Hard disk drive: 250 GB - Monitor/videocard: 1280 × 1024 minimum resolution For further details of Caldera configuration, see: ● https://www.caldera.com/product/grandrip/ ● https://www.caldera.com/product/version-11/ External color profiling In order to build color profiles for your printer, an external color sensor is needed. Make sure to choose an external spectrophotometer that is compatible with your RIP. During the installation training, it is the customer's responsibility to have a RIP specialist available to create color profiles. 22 Chapter 2 Site preparation ENWW