A little over a year ago, I was reading Way Beyond Monochrome, and happened into the section about using stop-based timings, as well as printing localized test strips (i.e., printing the same image area on multiple areas of the paper, rather than printing different image areas onto the strip). The author(s) described a rather tedious process for building a plywood or acrylic contraption for achieving this type of test strip. I figured I might be able to design and 3D print something more convenient to assemble, if not necessarily "better."
I don't know why it never occurred to me to post it here, but I have been using this test strip maker heavily ever since. It works perfectly for its intended purpose. Figured I'd post a link to the Thingiverse page if anyone wants to make one. The design is free and open source. Below is a YouTube video that goes over how it works.
I don't know why it never occurred to me to post it here, but I have been using this test strip maker heavily ever since. It works perfectly for its intended purpose. Figured I'd post a link to the Thingiverse page if anyone wants to make one. The design is free and open source. Below is a YouTube video that goes over how it works.

