Fortunately I have found the answer to my problem in printing with QTR. You have to get rid of any alpha channels before you save as a TIF file. If you have saved a selection, for example, you create a channel which will be saved by TIF and which will then screw up the printing process with Windows QTR. Bailey --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Bailey Donnally" <bdonnally@s...> wrote: > What am I doing wrong? > > I installed QuadToneRip on my computer running Windows XP home and no > error messages showed up. I dragged the 21step.tif gray scale file > into the Print-2200.bat icon and the grayscale printed out perfectly > on the Epson 2200 printer. I tried various warm, cool, coolSe and > Sepia profile combinations and they worked as advertised. I could > move the image on the page using margins specification. > > Then I took one of my own images and in Photoshop CS flattened the > image, changed it to grayscale mode, changed it to 8-bit color, set > the size to what I wanted and saved it as an uncompressed TIF file. > I dragged that image to the Print-2200.bat icon and it printed out > beautifully. > > That is the end of the happy story. > > Every other image that I have tried to print with this procedure > (with an exception that I will mention later) has failed. Everything > seems to work fine except that it gives a nonsense printout. The > size of the image prints out correctly, the placement on the sheet is > OK. But what prints out within that rectangle is a mess, often with > stripes in it, and with no hint of the original image. > > I saw that Roy had put up a version 2, so I removed all the original > QTR programs and all the profiles from my machine and downloaded and > installed version 2. Nothing changed. All symptoms were the same. > I tried saving the images from Photoshop CS as a compressed (LZW) TIF > file and as an uncompressed TIF file. I tried various sizes for the > image. I tried several different resolutions, including some within > and some outside of the recommended range of 240ppi to 720ppi. No > improvement. > > The exception to this string of failures was this: I wondered if all > that extra information that is included in a TIF file could be > messing up the process so I took a JPEG image, loaded it into > IfranView, changed to grayscale, and saved it as an uncompressed TIF > file. When I dragged this image to the Print-2200.bat icon it > printed out properly on letter size paper. Later I brought this > image into Photoshop, chose not to color manage it, changed the size > to 18" x 12" to fit on a SuperB paper, saved it as uncompressed TIF. > This printed out OK on SuperB paper. > > What is going on here? What am I doing wrong? What I told you > suggests that I am not preparing the images in Photoshop properly, > but I don't know where I am going wrong. > > Bailey Donnally
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Re: Help on QTR file preparation
2004-08-12 by Bailey Donnally
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