Thanks Jon. The 2880 dpi answer finally dawned on me last night. In previous versions there were other resolution options and seeing only 2880 confused me for a while since there is an Epson printer with that model number. Thanks for confirming that the 2800 refers to dpi . JaySuch --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "piezobw" <jon@...> wrote: > > That just means 2880 dpi! > They are correct curves... > > Jon > > > --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "JaySuch" <such205@> wrote: > > > > When attempting to print a B&W image; At the first Photoshop print menu I choose "QuadR 1800-K7" as the printer. But on the second menu, after selecting QuadTone RIP to gain access to the curves the only curves that show up are K2880 curves. I am using PS CS3 on an Intel based Mac running OS 10.5.8. How can I regain access to the R1800 profiles? > > >
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Re: K2880 curves displayed rather than K1800 curves
2010-02-02 by JaySuch
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