Thanks for your answer ! As I use frequently A4 paper, to avoid reducing the printing area, I use the following method : On an A3 sheet of strong paper, I have drown an A4 frame, centered on the small side and starting at 30 mm from the beginig of the sheet. I place some pieces of light double sided tape to keep the A4 sheet in place. I load the file, selecting A4 size and checking Centered & To fit I uncheck To fit and change the size to A3, uncheck Centered and Top = 30 and print This works... But I hope this will fixed ! Michel LeprĂȘtre --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "tboleyyh" <tyler@...> wrote: > > many of us have run into this. The easiest solution is to make sure you have at least about 1/2" leading and trailing margins, even if you have to add them then trim off later. Haven't heard of an actual fix. > Tyler > > --- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "Michel" <mpa.lepretre@> wrote: > > > > > > Hello ! > > > > This is my first post : I am a french advertising photographer, and I > > like nice B&W, so I started to use QTR with many satisfactions : I get > > much better resuls than with Epson driver ! > > > > My config is : Windows Seven / QTR gui 2.7.0 / Epson R2880 printer using > > inkjetfly inks. > > > > I have build my own curves, and everythings works well, except that the > > first and/or last 2 cm are not correctly printed : I get lines without > > ink. Printing the same file, but placing the picture in the middle of > > the page give a correct print ! > > > > Parameters : Printer model : R2880 / Size A4 / portrait / 2880 / > > bi-directionnal / Ordered > > > > You can see a sample of scanned print at > > http://www.mlepretre.com/divers/Qtr-Pb-02.jpg > > <http://www.mlepretre.com/divers/Qtr-Pb-02.jpg> (I have increased > > contrast intentionally) > > > > Any help ? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Michel > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > >
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Re: Problem with QTR
2011-05-11 by Michel
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