I recommend it to anyone looking to purchase a hardware. I was only familiar with datacolor's spyder products for calibrating my screens, but ColorMunki is just above and beyond better. I ordered a ColorMunki Display beforehand from Amazon. Use ColorMunki Display and its included software for a more perfect match between your display and printer, taking the guesswork and frustration out of.
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The X-Rite Colormunki display will set you back £199 and retails in the US for $189 ($229.95 in Australia). I just recently purchased my new 9,1 Macbook Pro to replace my old 5,1. The only minor niggle is that although it works in much the same way as the i1 Display Pro device, it's considerably slower (but you should bear in mind that it's around £50 cheaper too). Overall, there's very little not to like: the results appear accurate and no obvious colour biases can be observed, and reminders can be set up should the lighting conditions change or if a large period of time elapses between calibrations. The advanced controls enable you to measure flare from your display and to take this into account, along with white point specification and other options. Approximate timings are given throughout the process, and once complete it's possible to view before and after comparisons using a range of images. The software takes around two minutes to adjust the display's luminance using a series of patches, before the remainder are displayed and measured over an additional five minutes.