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SD-10
User's Guide

Measurement Mode

You can select the following modes.
You can select these modes from the settings menu on the menu screen.
"Details of the Menu" on page 18
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Measurement Mode
Spot
Comparison (Spot)
Comparison (Scan)
Note:
By connecting the device to a computer by USB or Bluetooth, you can send color measurement results to your computer
application.
However, the app must be compatible with this device. Also, the available Measurement Mode during color measurement
depends on the app. For details, see the documentation for the app.
Basic Information Regarding the Spectrophotometer
Explanation
Press the enter button to measure the color value of the
target item.
This also displays the color difference from the last color
measurement allowing you to compare successive color
measurements.
"Spot Mode" on page 20
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Allows you to compare the colors for two groups in
sequence.
You can register the group of colors (reference data) you
want to compare to the device in advance, and then select
them before starting color measurement.
You can determine whether the color difference between
corresponding colors between groups and the average
value of the color difference for the corresponding colors
are within an acceptable range.
"Comparison (Spot) Mode" on page 23
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You only need to perform a single color measurement
operation to measure and compare the colors for two
groups of items.
You can register the group of colors (reference data) you
want to compare to the device in advance, and then select
them before starting color measurement.
You can determine whether the color difference between
corresponding colors between groups and the average
value of the color difference for the corresponding colors
are within an acceptable range.
You need a color patch that is compatible with this device
to perform color measurement.
"Comparison (Scan) Mode" on page 27
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Explanation
You can operate the
spectrophotometer on its own or
from the Epson Spectrometer
smartphone app.
There is a difference between the
functions you can perform when
the spectrophotometer is used on
its own and when it is linked to
Epson Spectrometer.

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