Not sure, but you’d be so better off with an external Spectrophotometer anyway. Less money, more functionality. The on-board Spectrophotometer’s for printers (certainly for Epson) is really aimed at those doing proofing that need some kind of process control and certification which you could of course do with an external unit too albeit not as automated. Look into an EyeOne Pro-2 which would allow you to build profiles, profile a display or projector, spot readings, ambient readings and so on. Or if you have really deep pockets and want an auto Spectrophotometer, there’s the iSis. Both units can deal with UV in terms of measuring or filtering along with OBA control which is quite useful.