You can use QTR to do a "calibration" print and see what all the ink channels are doing (i.e. does the gloss channel look dirty, etc?) If you have a Spyder3Print I can share some measurements with you for what the patches should look like. You can also use QTR to print from just one channel- print a bunch of papers to get rid of any leftover ink. Out of curiosity, how did you get K3 inks to work in a R1800? Roger --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "Clayton Jones" <cj@...> wrote: > > Hello Frank, > > >This question has been out for two days, and because I am antsy to get an answer I am posting again, usually I have a lot of patience as I Know this is all volunteer help, I really need to print color by the end of the week and either will fix this problem or pay someone to print for me. > > excuse this and thanks in advance for any help I can get. > > This forum is known for having lots of people willing to help others (after all, that's the purpose of it), so the most likely reason you have not received a reply is that nobody had an answer for your question (and forum members usually refrain from clogging up the board with messages that say "Sorry I don't Know"). I'm offering this reply now just so you won't think you're being ignored. Sorry I can't be of any help, I have no experience with the problem you described. > > Regards, > Clayton > > > Info on black and white digital printing at > http://www.cjcom.net/digiprnarts.htm > I-Trak 2.1 http://www.cjcom.net/itrak.htm >
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Re: hate to post again but I need help
2009-06-16 by Roger
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