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QTR +2100: artifacts when printing on 13"x19" paper

QTR +2100: artifacts when printing on 13"x19" paper

2004-12-21 by John Houghton

Odd artifacts found on the left hand side of a centered print (as 
viewed emerging from the 2100 printer) when using 13"x19" paper.  
Doesn't happen on A3 size.  The image is 2400x3182 at 240ppi = 
10"x13.26", and its perimeter is stroked with black to give an 8 
pixel border.  A photograph of part of the left border of the image 
on the print can be seen at:

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/j.houghton/artifact.jpg

This is a narrow image and needs to be viewed at 100% to see the 
rogue printer dots clearly (on both sides of the black border line).  
The artifacts appear on images of various sizes, not necessarily 
centered.  They appear in blocks along the whole length of just that 
side of the image and affect every print to 13x19 paper. They can be 
prevented by either adding a small extra white border to the image or 
defining a slightly smaller custom paper size.

Using QTRGui 2.1.5 and QTRPC 2.1b on WinXP Home. 

Is this unique to my system, or has anybody else come across this?

John

Re: [Digital BW] QTR +2100: artifacts when printing on 13"x19" paper

2005-01-15 by Mike Finley

On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 20:57:18 -0000, "John Houghton"
<j.houghton@...m> wrote:

>
>
>
>Odd artifacts found on the left hand side of a centered print (as 
>viewed emerging from the 2100 printer) when using 13"x19" paper.  
>Doesn't happen on A3 size.  The image is 2400x3182 at 240ppi = 
>10"x13.26", and its perimeter is stroked with black to give an 8 
>pixel border.  A photograph of part of the left border of the image 
>on the print can be seen at:
>
>http://homepage.ntlworld.com/j.houghton/artifact.jpg
>
>This is a narrow image and needs to be viewed at 100% to see the 
>rogue printer dots clearly (on both sides of the black border line).  
>The artifacts appear on images of various sizes, not necessarily 
>centered.  They appear in blocks along the whole length of just that 
>side of the image and affect every print to 13x19 paper. They can be 
>prevented by either adding a small extra white border to the image or 
>defining a slightly smaller custom paper size.
>
>Using QTRGui 2.1.5 and QTRPC 2.1b on WinXP Home. 
>
>Is this unique to my system, or has anybody else come across this?
>
>John
>
>
>

I see something similar on my system, QTR PC 2.1e, Epson 1160, and all
paper sizes. A white border doesn't help though.

mike
Mike Finley, http://www.efikim.co.uk

Re: [Digital BW] QTR +2100: artifacts when printing on 13"x19" paper

2005-01-16 by Roy Harrington

--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Mike Finley <ekng532@f...> 
wrote:
> On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 20:57:18 -0000, "John Houghton"
> <j.houghton@n...> wrote:
> 
> >
> >
> >
> >Odd artifacts found on the left hand side of a centered print (as 
> >viewed emerging from the 2100 printer) when using 13"x19" paper.  
> >Doesn't happen on A3 size.  The image is 2400x3182 at 240ppi = 
> >10"x13.26", and its perimeter is stroked with black to give an 8 
> >pixel border.  A photograph of part of the left border of the image 
> >on the print can be seen at:
> >
> >http://homepage.ntlworld.com/j.houghton/artifact.jpg
> >
> >This is a narrow image and needs to be viewed at 100% to see the 
> >rogue printer dots clearly (on both sides of the black border line).  
> >The artifacts appear on images of various sizes, not necessarily 
> >centered.  They appear in blocks along the whole length of just that 
> >side of the image and affect every print to 13x19 paper. They can be 
> >prevented by either adding a small extra white border to the image or 
> >defining a slightly smaller custom paper size.
> >
> >Using QTRGui 2.1.5 and QTRPC 2.1b on WinXP Home. 
> >
> >Is this unique to my system, or has anybody else come across this?
> >
> >John
> >
> >
> >
> 
> I see something similar on my system, QTR PC 2.1e, Epson 1160, and all
> paper sizes. A white border doesn't help though.
> 
> mike
> Mike Finley, http://www.efikim.co.uk

This is indeed weird.  I haven't yet duplicated it on my system
but I have some more things to try.   I'd certainly like to get to the bottom
of it.  

Roy

Re: [Digital BW] QTR +2100: artifacts when printing on 13"x19" paper

2005-01-30 by Mike Finley

On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 00:28:09 -0000, "Roy Harrington"
<roy@...> wrote:

>
>
>--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Mike Finley <ekng532@f...> 
>wrote:
>> On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 20:57:18 -0000, "John Houghton"
>> <j.houghton@n...> wrote:
>> 
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >Odd artifacts found on the left hand side of a centered print (as 
>> >viewed emerging from the 2100 printer) when using 13"x19" paper.  
>> >Doesn't happen on A3 size.  The image is 2400x3182 at 240ppi = 
>> >10"x13.26", and its perimeter is stroked with black to give an 8 
>> >pixel border.  A photograph of part of the left border of the image 
>> >on the print can be seen at:
>> >
>> >http://homepage.ntlworld.com/j.houghton/artifact.jpg
>> >
>> >This is a narrow image and needs to be viewed at 100% to see the 
>> >rogue printer dots clearly (on both sides of the black border line).  
>> >The artifacts appear on images of various sizes, not necessarily 
>> >centered.  They appear in blocks along the whole length of just that 
>> >side of the image and affect every print to 13x19 paper. They can be 
>> >prevented by either adding a small extra white border to the image or 
>> >defining a slightly smaller custom paper size.
>> >
>> >Using QTRGui 2.1.5 and QTRPC 2.1b on WinXP Home. 
>> >
>> >Is this unique to my system, or has anybody else come across this?
>> >
>> >John
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> 
>> I see something similar on my system, QTR PC 2.1e, Epson 1160, and all
>> paper sizes. A white border doesn't help though.
>> 
>> mike
>> Mike Finley, http://www.efikim.co.uk
>
>This is indeed weird.  I haven't yet duplicated it on my system
>but I have some more things to try.   I'd certainly like to get to the bottom
>of it.  
>
>Roy
>
Roy, is there anything I can do to help identify the cause? I don't
remember it happening with the Linux betas, but don't really want to
go back to them.
Mike Finley, http://www.efikim.co.uk

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