If your printing with Epson ICC profiles, you won't need the printer profiler. 
I'm using the Spyder 2 Express to calibrate my monitor and printing on the 
Epson 2400 with Epson paper and profiles. Perfect match.
Paul
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From: Tim Øsleby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I going to display some pictures at a lokal coffe shop. It is reopening 
> these days, so I will be the only one with pictures at display. Could mean a 
> sale or two
> I want them to look as good as posible from my Epson RX-700 mulity function 
> mashine (I'd say it is in the same class as the good old R-800). So I have 
> searced a bit on screen and printer calibration.
> My conclusion so far is the Spyder2 Suite.
> 
> I've read mostly positive review about the screen calibration, but the 
> little I've found about the software based printerprofile tool was negative. 
> What does the list have to about this?
> Any other sugestions in the same price segment before I click the button?
> Or will I be better off with the Spyder2express without printer profiler?
> 
> Tim Typo
> Mostly Harmless 
> 
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