I'd be doubtful that QTR would get a significantly more solid black, but that may not be what you need! Have you tried other colours to see if they are better at blocking the ultraviolet? You might also try the PDNPrint group for advice/ideas - they're not trying to print cicuit boards, but trying to create negatives for old photographic processes, many of which are primarily ultraviolet sensitive. On 10/12/2013 10:00, beefyzee@... wrote: > > Hi Everyone, > > > I've never heard of qtr before, and have became a little excited now > that I have. > > My need is just one thing, to print solid opaque black on transparent > inkjet film. I won't be dealing with halftones or anything, just solid > black to block UV light. > > I this what QTR can be used for with the printers it works with. > ... > > -- mike finley photography http://www.mikefinley.co.uk http://words.mikefinley.co.uk
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Re: [QuadtoneRIP] I've only just found QTR
2013-12-10 by Mike Finley
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