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Re: [QuadtoneRIP] Getting custom curves to show up in network printer setup

2014-04-28 by Mark Savoia

Check that, just stumbled on what was happening. Needed to create empty folder in library/printers/qtr/quadtone called Quad4900_K7 (yes _ and not -) then the script ran and installed the curves.

Mark
www.stillrivereditions.com


On Apr 28, 2014, at 12:37 PM, Mark Savoia wrote:

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>> Mark,
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>> 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.
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> Did that.
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>> 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.
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> Read that several times.
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>> 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.
> 
> I have the networked printer named Quad4900-K7 and the install script is Install4900-K7.command, still can not get it to load curves via script to network print, fine with USB only. Does the printer just need to be named 4900-K7?
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>> Roy
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