>>I recently installed PFP 2 and today when I went to read the 729
expert
patches the colorimeter stopped working after about 275 reads. Is this
normal? Does it need to "recharge"? I tried plugging in to a different
USB
port, no luck..... Suggestions?
You need to tell us what OS, what port you were using the first time,
what port the second time, what "no luck" means, and whether the XML
data file for your readings is in the PRO folder after communication is
lost. Keep in mind that some computer front ports are not fully
powered, and the keyboard ports are definately not fully powered, so a
back port or a powered port (with a transformer connected to it and
plugged in) are the only two assured ways to power a spectro.
C. David Tobie
Product Technology Manager
ColorVision, Inc.
CDTobie@...
www.colorvision.com
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From: dnemerick@...
To: colorvision_group@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 10:36 AM
Subject: [colorvision_group] Power issue with colorimeter
I recently installed PFP 2 and today when I went to read the 729
expert
patches the colorimeter stopped working after about 275 reads. Is this
normal? Does it need to "recharge"? I tried plugging in to a different
USB
port, no luck..... Suggestions?
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D A V I D E M E R I C K
Digital Media Specialist
St. Mary's College of Maryland
dnemerick@...
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