Thanks again Olivier, Things do work differently on the Mac. Inkjet Mall has a good tutorial with screen shots so you can see what I'm referring to. The Mac version follows the Windows about 3/4 of the way down the page. http://inkjetmall.com/nk7support/k7-2200-guide.htm The QTR dialogs are part of the print driver and you print out of an application. Selecting "Calibration" from the drop down menu doesn't change the interface, and as I said I adjusted the "Ink Limit Adj" drop down but saw no change at -30 (For my 70% limit) and no discernable difference between -50 and +50. I made a huge move to see if anything was happening and I don't see that anything changes. This should make a really big difference, right??? Can anyone from the Mac side advise on this? I have been making curves by guessing at partitions and working on the text files, but I'd like to get some accurate readings on the ink partions (black and 3 piezotone greys) Thanks for any help Mark --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "Olivier" <odesmais@y...> wrote: > If you do not have this slider (again I'm surprised)then I can't really > advise. But I'm very very surprised (you find it when you click option - > > calibration mode and can't miss it the heading is red. > > Olivier
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Re: Lineariztion and Ink Partition Question
2005-10-17 by Mark Stracke
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