As with any driver you can save a preset and call it what you want eg QTR Sepia. So let's say you went through and selected the sepia curve, the dither, 1440 super, matte paper etc, you can save these settings as a "preset" so that you don't have to load them again each time. > From: danny <dannyt@...> > Reply-To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com> > Date: Sun, 19 Dec 2004 18:31:12 +0100 > To: <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com> > Subject: Re: [Digital BW] Need More Help reg QTR, 2100 and OSX > > > Thanks again Steve. > > I had to install the curves for the second time, then in the terminal window > I could see all the profiles loaded. > Right now I'm trying to print a sepia test. > > BTW I can't see any QTR in the Preset, but I have yet saved any, what is it > to be saved i still don't understand:-) > > thanks, > danny > > > Did you follow the instructions to load the curves? Installing QTR is a two > step process. First you set up the printer. Then you load the curves. > Only when both have been done will you see the printer in the print pane and > curves in the Quadtone RIP pane. I have not installed QTR for quite some > time and things have changed a little since I did but I believe part of the > download is a folder with a bunch of curves for various paper types/ink > types. You need to follow the instructions for installing the curves > relevant to the 2100 and I assume the UC inks. > >
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Re: [Digital BW] Need More Help reg QTR, 2100 and OSX
2004-12-19 by Steve Kale
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