--- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "shileshjani" <shileshjani@...> wrote: > > You should put density of LLK as a percent of K (Not LK). It should be > somewhere in the 10% range. > > Good luck. > > Shilesh > > --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "wlh_1" <will@> wrote: > > > > I am trying to set up my 2400 using Cone Color Inks on Enhanced Matte > > to print B&W with QTR. > > After determining an ink limit of 55% I measure the 2nd print of the > > calibration target using this ink limit of 55%. The max density of the > > LLK measures density 0.46 which matches about 29% on the LK strip. The > > LK max density measures density 0.99 which matches 33% on the K strip. > > > > If I plug in these values the graph of the different inks looks very > > jagged where the LK and LLK overlap and the print looks bad. If I go > > ahead and linearize these values the curves look even stranger and the > > print is even worse. > > > > Any ideas on what is the problem. > > > > Thanks for any help. > > > Thanks so much, that did the trick. I wish that someone connected to QTR would sit down and write a comprehensive manual and then keep it up to date. Not the esoterica of the program or various workflows but a good solid explanation of the features and where and how to start. Ther esoterica could be covered here. That's my two cents, thanks again. Cheers,
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Re: 2400 with OEM inks
2009-02-17 by wlh_1
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