Veris printer

A refinement of the Iris printer, the Veris also uses a continuous flow ink system to produce continuous-tone output on specially designed media.

The Veris prints with the same quality of the Iris, only faster because of the larger number of jets (or pens as they are called).

The Veris printer was originally developed by Iris Graphics, which was acquired by Scitex and later merged with Creo Products Inc.

Later models of the Veris include an in-line spectrophotometer to further automate the calibration of the printer and verify the color standard of proofs printed.

Around the same time Hewlett Packard added an in-line spectrophotometer to their HP 2100 printer.