Hi Jon, you can right click the curve name in QTRgui and select 'Show curve graph'. That will show you a graph of the actual inks used in the curve, and how they are used. I checked some of the UT curves and they seem to be consistent with the ink setup mentioned on this page: http://www.inksupply.com/ut2200bh.cfm If you print with 100% of the UT-MK-warm or UT-PK-warm curves and there is any toner in the print you most definitely have the wrong ink in one of the ink positions. Either of these curves use only the warm inks with no toner. Another possibility is that the UT curves for QTR simply aren't very good. Not all of the curves are made by Roy, and not all of them have been checked by other users so quality might vary. You need to print with the resolution that the curves were designed for. Usually most curves are designed for 1440dpi, but there has been some curves designed for other resolutions, usually 2880dpi, as well. -- Daniel Staver http://daniel.staver.no > -----Original Message----- > From: QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com > [mailto:QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Jon Witsell > Sent: 22. desember 2005 04:23 > To: QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [QuadtoneRIP] Re: Anyone using QTR with MIS Ultratone Inks? > > Hi Tom, > > I'm using "UT" inks. No the UT7s. I was just wondering if the > profiles had gotten switched somehow--and I'm actually have > UT7 profiles that are misnamed as UT profiles. I double > checked my download of QTR and I am definately using the > profiles in the "UT" folder. I'll have to play around with it > some more to find out what is going on...
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RE: [QuadtoneRIP] Re: Anyone using QTR with MIS Ultratone Inks?
2005-12-22 by Daniel Staver
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