Roy, I seem to have it connected correctly because I can print to it over the network, its just that when picking the Quad printer as the printer I want to use, all the curves are empty. I think I understand you when you say the script is what installs the curves but Jon told me to use the Install4900-K.command script for the USB and it worked fine, installed the custom curves he made for me. But it does not install them for the network connection. Mark On Apr 25, 2014, at 2:57 PM, Roy Harrington wrote: > > > Mark, > > You want to use the bonjour connection for the network. I think most printers have this > enabled but you may need to check on the front panel. > > The Tutorial.pdf has info on the on the last couple pages -- to manually set this up. > If you have an Epson driver setup for this the latest QTR 2.7.4 will do this like it does > with the USB connection. > > But in any case the crucial issue is to have a printer and the install script to agree in > the name -- i.e Quad3800-K7 goes with Install3800-K7. If you are doing it manually in > Print&Scan you must get your names in sync. Must be done when creating the printer. > The script can be renamed. The script is what installs the curves. > > Roy > > > > On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 8:20 AM, Mark Savoia <mark@...> wrote: > > > Just set up QuadtoneRIP on Mac, 10.9.2 > > USB seems to be working fine but want to setup via network. I think I did that all correct, it lets me to print via network now. BUT, I do not see my curves in print setup screen. Where do they hide after being installed for USB? Do I just copy them over to the network printers (folder??)? > > Thanks > > Mark > www.stillrivereditions.com > >
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Re: [QuadtoneRIP] Getting custom curves to show up in network printer setup
2014-04-25 by Mark Savoia
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