The model, which made its debut at the show, builds on the Spectro LFP, the spectrophotometer for large format flatbed and industrial printing launched in 2004.
While it offers the same high measuring quality as the Spectro LFP RT, the Spectro LFP Basic has its measuring aperture fixed at 6mm, and it effects reflective measurements only.
At the same time, Barbieri showcased its new improved series two Spectro LFP, with automatic aperture switching, and the new Spectro Swing Series 2, a colour management solution for roll-to-roll printers.
Barbieri Electronic showcased the entry-level Spectro LFP Basic
Barbieri Electronic used Fespa Digital 2009 to target printers thinking of making the switch to digital with its new entry level Spectro LFP Basic.