Re: [QuadtoneRIP] OS X 10.4.6 Installation Problems
2006-05-18 by Roy Harrington
Hi Robert, The R220 driver name isn t available yet. But its completely compatible with the R200 so all you need to do is set it up as if it were are a R200.
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2006-05-18 by Roy Harrington
Hi Robert, The R220 driver name isn t available yet. But its completely compatible with the R200 so all you need to do is set it up as if it were are a R200.
2006-05-18 by john
Mac OS 10.4.6; Epson 1160; Photoshop CS; QTR 2.4. Cone warm neutral inks. No trouble with the first step, printing the ink separation test in calibration mode.
2006-05-17 by delicateshades
Hello Group, I ve been testing Roy s great QTR over the last few weeks (Epson Enhanced Matte, mostly), dropped the easiest $50 ever for a piece of software
2006-05-17 by robert49brake
Hello All, I wanted to explore Quadtone RIP s possibilities on an Epson R220 with MIS inksets but am having problems with the installation on a G4 Powerbook
2006-05-16 by zonepeter
Fred, We could use a little more info. Most importantly, do you want to use a matte or glossy paper? Will you be using QTR or Paul s curves? Cold or warm tone
2006-05-16 by KevinG
Thanks John. You ve been a great help.
2006-05-16 by Terence Lowe
Check out the links to Paul Roark on the MIS site. He has published a wealth of information and lists numerous papers for use with the MIS inks. In addition
2006-05-16 by Howard Shaw
You can get this error message when the values are very close even though they don t actually go into reverse. Looking at your 96-100% values they are probably
2006-05-16 by Johnny Eades
I looks like you aren t using the random wedge but the 51 step wedge in even increments of 2%. Your friend in Photography, Johnny Eades
2006-05-16 by manni1234atf
Hi, printed QTR-51-random wedge, messured with EyeOne Pro Rev b. I ve done five meassurements and used the average tool in MeasureTool afterwards. But when
2006-05-16 by John Vitollo
... I was in the same dilemma as you and was looking at the Eye-One to tweak my B+W. Then PrintFIX PRO came along and I tried it....works great. It s at least
2006-05-15 by john dean
I know with my setup the profile that is recommended to send to QTR is NOT GG 2.2 but rather Roy s profile named QTR GREY MATTE PAPER. It is installed in Color
2006-05-15 by fredlicht1
I am new to this group and this question may have been answered in the past. My apologies. I have an Epson 1280 with a CIS system that I have been using for
2006-05-15 by KevinG
Thanks John. I like the sound of 1/3 the price. Are the equivalent instruments in terms or accuracy and usability for the purpose of creating B&W icc
2006-05-15 by John Vitollo
... I vote for PrintFIX PRO by ColorVision - third the price of Eye-One: http://www.colorvision.com/profis/profis_view.jsp?id=521 Been using it with QTR and
2006-05-15 by KevinG
OK. Thanks. All of the files are currently in a grey gamma 2.2. I assume the process to go throught is to convert to profile to the QTR grey lab and then
2006-05-15 by David Keenan
... I ll take it further. Black and white prints from Qimage often appear flat to my eye when printed using the Epson R2400 and K3 inks compared to what I see
2006-05-15 by itafaber
Perfect. my question was about the functionality. I already tested this mod and it seems to work. Thank you! Fabrizio ... R200 ... 21- ... encountered.
2006-05-15 by Roy Harrington
I think you could change the Model from escp2-R220 to escp2-R200 in the QuadR220.ppd file and the code would find the R200 driver. Roy ... - Roy
2006-05-14 by itafaber
Does it work anyway if I change the priner model line in the ppd file? thank you! Fabrizio ... That ... just ... topmargin=5.12 ... Resolution=2880 ...
2006-05-14 by wjlafever
Kevin If you haven t tried the QTR Gray Lab working space, you might try that. I get a great print to screen match using it as my work/print space on a 2200.
2006-05-14 by Mark Stracke
I believe that the Cone folks designed the K7 s to provide a long, smooth tonal gradation. You can always add contrast in a situation of that sort. I ve made
2006-05-13 by bty10195285
... the ... UT2 would be my choice.Versatile & cost effective.Like you I spent a long time researching & became totally confused.I settled on the MIS inks.
2006-05-13 by KevinG
I ve just installed the K7 inks in my 2200. I m running a few test prints and I m generally pleased but they seem flat. I hadn t noticed this with the UC
2006-05-13 by zonepeter
You have limited yourself to the 2 brands that seem to have the most fans. I use UT2. I have used Piezography products in the past and liked them as well.
2006-05-13 by roschko_leolevin
Hi, ... yes, an other inkquestion . I m looking for my BW ink system with Epson Stylus Pro 7600. The last three month, I think, I did nothing else than
2006-05-13 by Stephen Billard
That is what the curves are for. They are analogous to the ICC profiles you can select in Photoshop. You can also create your own curves if you are
2006-05-13 by Dave
Stephen, I guess I m still confused about something here. When print color images from photoshop, I have the ability to add profiles for all sorts of papers
2006-05-13 by Dave
Tom, Thanks for keeping the education simple and straightforward. It sure does make it easier for me to understand. You ve convinced me that I m probably fine
2006-05-12 by Tom Moore
My email was not quite precise enough. You should be using the Quad2200 printing model. The paper ink choices available are determined by the curves that you
2006-05-12 by Stephen Billard
All the printing models start with Quad . Use the Quad2200 model that corresponds with the Ink you have loaded. (Quad2200 is for the Epson cartridges.)
2006-05-12 by Stephen Billard
The list of papers is in the PPD file for the printer. Typically, these are the same as the list you would get from the printer driver. You could delete items
2006-05-12 by Dave
It s funny this question comes up just as I m wondering the same thing. Is there a way to teach QTR about different papers in that drop down or is it
2006-05-12 by brooksveriwide
... fixed the prob myself.. surprised no one else had the answer - it was simply a matter of printing in better rather than faster mode... anyone else
2006-05-10 by Bill Morse
Is it possible to make/check profiles with a DTP70? If anyone has done it, could they run me through the procedure? Thanks, Bill Morse Wm. Morse Editions (617)
2006-05-10 by lscaglio2002
I second Daniela s request: Anybody, please, would kindly post curves for the Epson R220 printer and Epson papers? Thank you very much. Regards Luca
2006-05-09 by joachim oppenheimer
On thinking a bit further, I guess I did not use the QTR rip but the Epson - sorry. Joachim ... From: QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com
2006-05-09 by joachim oppenheimer
I had the profile entered in the 2200 - EP2200EPptoBK_HANptoRag - in the printer profile. Under paper type, I selected I selected enhanced matte Paper as this
2006-05-09 by theimer24
I NAILED DOWN THE COLOR CAST ON MY BLACK AND WHITE PRINTS. THEY ARE THE CLOSEST TO TRUE B/W I VE EVER GOTTEN FROM MY EPSON 2200. NOW MY NEXT QUESTION, MY
2006-05-09 by ifotogu@aol.com
Joachim, When you used this profile, did you print through the QTR rip? Robert ... From: joachim oppenheimer To:
2006-05-09 by joachim oppenheimer
Thank you for your helpful critique. Nonetheless, confusion still reigns at my computer after almost 40 years of darkroom B/W printing. I obtained the
2006-05-09 by joachim oppenheimer
Thank you for turning my head straight - it s now 1/2-way there. I have just made my first print on Hanhemule photorag paper. It turned out surprisingly well
2006-05-09 by Tom Moore
Ifotogu and Joachim The profiles from Inkjet Mall in Vermont (which is what I think you are referencing) are not for use with QTR. They are used for regular
2006-05-09 by Roy Harrington
Profiles that you get from other sources are most likely color ICC profiles for the Epson driver unless they are explicitly labeled as either QTR ICC profiles
2006-05-09 by joachim oppenheimer
I apologize for the error: It was for the 2200, not the 2000 that I bought the profile. Joachim ... From: QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com
2006-05-09 by ifotogu@aol.com
Thanks for the info... How does it work? I guess you just install this with the other profiles in the QTR? -- Robert ... From: joachim oppenheimer
2006-05-09 by joachim oppenheimer
I purchased a profile for the 2000 Hahnemule fotorag from Inkjetlab in Vermont for $25.00 - Joachim [joachim oppenheimer] From: QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com
2006-05-09 by ifotogu@aol.com
Thanks for your response. I am using the Epson 2200. I checked last night, and I still could not find the profiles for the Hahnemuhle papers. Robert ... From:
2006-05-09 by koloshor
Hi there. Any idea why we keep getting these this group is unavailable messages, like the one that lasted from May 4 to May 8?
2006-05-09 by koloshor
... Robert and Steve, Not all papers are profiled for all printers or inks. I m betting Steve is using something common, like a 2200, where dang near every