
Nix Print Pro
The #1 Solution for Wide Format Printers
- For color verification, color matching, obtaining CYMK Values, Pass/Fail Color comparison, and more.
- Both Spectro L and Spectro 2 connect via Bluetooth, providing more flexibility in checking large and oversized projects.
- The system is small and durable enough to be used around your facility and with your customers.
- Compatible with your existing color databases, easily import via .CXF or create your own color library.
- Simple to install, train, and use. Get set up in less than 10 minutes.
- Spend more time printing and less time on color matching.
Our top-of-the-line, 31-channel Spectrophotometer is ideal for corrugated, fibered, fluted, and textured surfaces. Comes with a traceable ceramic calibration tile and can be recertified annually.
Our entry-level device. Ideal for corrugated, fibered, fluted, and textured surfaces. Comes with a plastic calibration card.
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Try Nix Print Pro risk-free for 90 days.*
We are confident that we’ve built the best, highest ROI solution on the market.
*If, for any reason, you are not satisfied, we will provide a hassle-free, full refund. Just pay for return shipping.


It’s versatile and suitable for brand owners, designers, paper manufacturers, printers, repro houses, and the ink industry.
The benefits include accuracy, mobility, cordless operations, small size, simple cost structure, affordable price, and excellent app functions. According to my comparisons, it is comparable with Spectrophotometers that cost over 10x as much.
Matthew Sheridan has assembled a team that has created game-changing, phone-based instruments…
An exciting development in colour measurement is a new generation of lightweight, low-cost, durable spectros that tether to smartphones.
Dr. Abhay Sharma
Graphic Communications Management Prof. at Toronto Metropolitan University
Using the Nix Print Pro software, I have been able to streamline my collaboration and R&D with the printer.
I am a color theory educator currently developing reference tools for artists that require precise color measurements. As someone without a technical background, I was struck by the program’s ease of use and visualizations.
Peter Donahue
Color Theory Educator and TikTok’s @color.nerd