Roger, Bob, Don, etc. QTR does allow long prints on the 3800/3880. It is set for 128 inches rather than the 37in that the Epson driver allows. The difficulty with long prints is that the printer has no roll paper capability. So you need to get some roll paper and cut off the appropriate length and then manually (and I do mean holding it yourself) feeding the paper into the back slot (Paper Feed: Manual Rear). Naturally you'll need to define a large paper size for this. I've done this for prints as large as 6 feet without any trouble. For Exhibition Paper use the SilverRag QTR curves, for ICC try QTR Gray Photo Paper (or leave out altogether). Roy On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 6:24 AM, rgrbrrtt <roger@...> wrote: > Bob, > > I may be wrong (I really hope I am wrong) but I thought that QTR did not overcome the 950mm length limitation of the 3800. I would love to learn otherwise! > > Roger > > --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "RParker124" <rparker124@...> wrote: >> >> Don & David, >> >> I will check out Diallo's PDF. I have used Eric's ICC for the ABW with great results, but I want to use the QTR for panoramic prints longer than 36 inches, as I understand the 3800 has length limitations of about 36 inches or so. >> >> Thanks again. >> >> Bob > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > >
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Re: [QuadtoneRIP] Re:Epson Exhibition Fiber ICC Profile
2010-08-18 by Roy Harrington
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