Scott, yes I did. I had a choice between the script under 2200-UC and the one under InstallScripts; I chose the former. I actually had to run it twice, and then it worked. Initially I just ran the 2.2 install, which is when it lost the printer and the paper sizes. After that I spent a lot of time uninstalling, reinstalling, etc., to finally get it to where it is now: functional but problematic. I just now noticed a post on the group Digital Black and White Print group where someone else has lost the 2 different (normal plus centred) paper sizes after a clean install. http:// groups.yahoo.com/group/DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint/message/61219 andrew --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "Scott Graham" <gebilwil@n...> wrote: > Hi Andrew, > > Combining your initial post and Roy's initial answer re: Quad2100 showing up under USB: > > after you installed 2.2 and BEFORE doing anything else, did you install the curves using the > installer specific to your printer in the QTR Curves folder specific to your printer? > > That will add Quad2100 to your printer list without your further help; you no longer need > to "install" (or "add") the printer in the OSX Printer Setup Utility. > > Scott > > --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "andrew" <andrew@a...> wrote: > > Roy > > andrew > > > > > Hi Andrew, > > > > > > I haven't used the Windows printer option so I'm not sure how you set > > > that up in the past. But 2.2 ought to be able to do the same thing. > > > The Install2100 script assumes a printer name Quad2100 and will use > > > an existing connection. If Quad2100 doesn't exist then yes it tries the > > > usb interface. > > > > > > From what I've deciphered from Epson info, the desktop printers have > > exit > > > rollers so they can print close to the end of the paper -- sometimes > > with
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Re: 2100 Paper Size and Handling Issues
2005-05-05 by andrew
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