--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "johngeyles" <jge@c...> wrote: > > > Many thanks for the many suggestions to fix my utterly-hosed 2200. > I THINK the problem came after I upgraded to Panther and installed > QTR before getting my Epson ducks in a row. Fixing it involved > deleting all the Epson drivers, running permission repair (under > Applications->Utilities), and then re-installing the Epson drivers > (downloading the latest one from their website). > > I'm now ready to re-install QTR, the latest 2.1 one. When I added > the Epson in Printer Setup Utility, I did the trick of adding two > versions, with the MK and PK cartridges installed. > > Question: does it make sense to do the same trick when adding the > QTR printers ? And how does this interact with the various profiles > that came with the QTR 2.1 download ? Some of them seem to be > prefixed 'UCpk' or 'UCmk', and some just 'UC'. Also, if I get the > UT inksets, do I need to add yet another QTR printer, or simply > load the right cartridges and use one of the appropriate profiles ? > (It seems like the printer is doing too much thinking for us; I'd > rather be responsible for making sure the ink-load and profile > make sense together !). > > Thanks, John Hi John, I tend to agree with you about "printer (driver) is doing too much thinking". With QTR there is no reason to put multiple versions of the driver. The profiles are all made for one particular black ink. It's basically your responsibility to make sure ink, paper and profile go together. The earlier profiles just start with UC and you have to know which ink needs to be in the black slot. The UCmk and UCpk are just hints which black ink you should be using. If you replace the UC inks with UT inks you have to use different profiles. The names are different, starting with UT. It's OK to have all the profiles together as long as you are careful to pick the appropriate ones. For this reason you might find it useful to have a separate printer name for each inkset. Roy
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Re: a few more QTR questions
2004-11-10 by Roy Harrington
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