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Re: [QuadtoneRIP] muddy prints with QTR

2008-09-27 by Michael King

can you explain your workflow - sounds like you are not converting your
image to QTR Matte profile (or a custom profile). Mike

2008/9/26 Edson Françozo <efrancozo@...>

>   Sorry if this subject has already been brought forth here before. I
> did search past archives but could not find any information related to
> the problem I have.
>
> I have been trying my hand with QTR lately. I was able to successfully
> print some images on both EEM and Hanehmule Photorag some time ago,
> while using version 2.6.0 of QTR. After I upgraded to version 2.6.1,
> however, I started getting muddy, flat prints. No matter which
> printing model I choose, or which brand of paper I choose, I always
> get the very same muddy looking print. Right-clicking on the Curve
> drop down list results in the same ink curve being displayed, no matter
> which paper profile I choose. I reinstalled QTR several times, and
> always get the same results.
>
> Just to be sure I furnish all the relevant info: (1) I have
> successfully run QTR on 64-bit Vista for several months now and, up to
> the present, nothing wrong happened. (2)Also, when I print from CS3,
> using Paul Roark´s profiles for the R220 (the same printer which QTR
> seems to have problems with ), everything goes fine and the print
> comes out with the looks I intend it to have - i.e. it does not seem
> to be an issue with the print head parking pad.
>
> Does anyone have a clue as to where the fault is, and how to restore
> QTR back to its original smooth high-quality printing behavior?
>
> 
>


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