Re: [QuadtoneRIP] Re: Epson 7000 and K6 inks...
2006-02-16 by jim kitchen
Dear Roy, Thank you for your quick reply... ³I m a little confused about all the combinations you ve got.² Today was a great learning experience at the local
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2006-02-16 by jim kitchen
Dear Roy, Thank you for your quick reply... ³I m a little confused about all the combinations you ve got.² Today was a great learning experience at the local
2006-02-16 by dlruckus
Hi again Paulo. Right you are. I had forgotten the difference in methods between the two myself. Best regards. Duane ... from the ... didn t mean ... didn t
2006-02-16 by Richard Smallfield
... For cool neutral try cool 60%/warm40% or cool 55%/warm45% for warm neutral. Works for me with Epson Velvet. Rich -- http://smallfield.vze.com
2006-02-16 by Shilesh Jani
James, If you are a relative novice, on the 2400 the best place to start b/w printing should be with the canned Epson driver in the advanced black and white
2006-02-16 by Olivier
I have that problem coming regularly : I click Print and the paper sheet goes all the way through the printer (1290 with XP) in one run without being printed.
2006-02-16 by etonblue5
Hi all, I just purchased an Epson R2400 and thought I d give QTR a whirl because I d heard such good things about it during my research. I m pretty much a
2006-02-16 by guy washburn
There is a trick that 2200/2100 users do to solve this problem with zip ties trimmed to 3/8 long. Push up the wheels with the CD bar (on the left side just
2006-02-16 by nil28jj61
i am trying to set up an epson 2100 printer with mediastreet quadtone inks and quadtonrip. The rip software seems to work fine but the inks do not dry fast
2006-02-16 by Paulo Baptista
Duane, thanks again. Sorry for the delay in answering, as I ve been away from the studio for a few days. I apologize if I didn t make myself clear on my first
2006-02-16 by Brian Evans
I am extremely new to using Quadtone. It came highly recommended. I have an Epson 2200 printer. My question: What is the best blend setting to get a truly
2006-02-15 by Roy Harrington
Hi Jim, I m a little confused about all the combinations you ve got. You have: an Epson 7000, K6 inks, and they use the BW Pro 24, 2001 software The K6
2006-02-15 by Clarence Walker
Previously, with Photoshop and Canon s image sizing I have been spoiled by the ease of use and the preview capabilities. In adapting to Quadtone RIP I assume
2006-02-15 by Richard Corbett
Cone is the best Richard ... From: Clarence Walker To: Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 9:56
2006-02-15 by jimk_clgy_ab
Gentleman, Thank you for the quick replies... The local print house, using the K6 inset and the 7000, asked me to come back to day to try again. So, I will do
2006-02-15 by John Moody
Maybe I missed the original issue, but isn’t this exactly what Roy’s create-ICC is for? Certainly worth the price, even if the rip portion of QTR is not
2006-02-15 by john dean
He s right. The ultrachome prints have very good longevity when doing monochrome and with QTR you shouldn t be experiencing metamerism at all. And, if the
2006-02-15 by Eric Neilsen Photography
Jim, Your image requirements 1-10 can be done with an action in PS, requiring little time to fulfill. Your images, which have some color ink in them are
2006-02-15 by john dean
Most rips have a gamma adjusment. QTR has a gamma slider. For instance you can set a + or - number and use it for all the work. Gamma adjustments let you do a
2006-02-14 by Clarence Walker
I have just loaded Media Street Quadtone Inks and a new/refurbished Epson R200 as well as the Quadtone RIP software. Do I load the Epson Stylus Pro drivers or
2006-02-14 by jimk_clgy_ab
Dear Group, Please forgive me with the length of this post... I would like to ask the group for some advice, since I have not used an Epson 7000 and K6 inks in
2006-02-14 by clayhurst
I have been using the Generations Quad (GQ) inks by MediaStreet for a few months now and have been pretty happy with them. I have posted a review on my web
2006-02-13 by jtrjhn
Thinking about using Quadtone-heard good things about it. However, did I understand the fact that if I am using a Mac OX10.4 and an Epson 2200 hooked up with
2006-02-13 by nemoniemann
Eric, I feel your pain. I have the Selenium ICC inks in my 7000 -- 220ml cart still about half full -- and I have no intention of trashing perfectly good inks
2006-02-13 by Stephen Billard
With any software, the best rule of thumb is if it isn t broken, don t fix it. -Stephen www.sbillard.org/Stephen
2006-02-13 by dlruckus
Paulo. With some thought on this, it occured to me that you are correct but only under the circumstance that you were to use Roy s Create-ICC program to make
2006-02-12 by Peter Witkop
You re limited to 256 values because that s the number of different values that can be represented by an 8-bit integer, one of which is used to store the value
2006-02-12 by dlruckus
Yes. Along with the papers you are printing on. Regards Duane
2006-02-12 by Markus Plail
... Yes, it is because of matte black used. You have to create your own profiles/curves atm, because there aren t yet glossy profiles. ... I don t think so.
2006-02-12 by Jon Cone
We actually fill just a few more cc s then EPSON so that the carts will never run dry when the chip says its dry. The chips read what EPSON would have them
2006-02-12 by Peter Hohenstein
Hi all, I just subscribed to this list after starting to try QTR this afternoon. I have some questions that might be stupid ones, but I haven t been able to
2006-02-12 by djon43
Routine tinkering with Ink Limit and Gamma Adjustment sliders can be very rewarding: print a test print, make increasingly informed guesses about those
2006-02-12 by djon43
Yes, my error, it s 2.3.14. Sorry to add confusion. What s good advice about updates? I m pretty happy with 2.3.14. Should we always do it? Sometimes new
2006-02-12 by Paul D. DeRocco
... There is no camera that produces 14 bits of real data. In the best DSLR at the lowest ISO, you ll be lucky to see more than ten. The rest is noise (and
2006-02-12 by platinumeric
I am looking for a little help getting started with my 7000 and running the Cone/Sepia set of inks. I am not looking to change ink sets as I have customers
2006-02-12 by andreas_engi
I read in the QTR-User-Guide that all formats(RGB or 16-bit grayscale) are converted into 8-Bit grayscale.8-bit is only 256 gradations of the brightness. I
2006-02-12 by wjlafever
... John, You might want to try pulling the empty carts out and shake them while listening closely to hear if they are in fact really empty. I ve had two K7
2006-02-12 by Stephen Billard
I hope that the 2.3.17 is a typo. The most recent version of QTRgui that I have released is 2.3.15. I don t even have a in development version at 2.3.17.
2006-02-12 by Paulo Baptista
Hi Duane, ... I believe that when we select a print space in Print with Preview we re still in Photoshop (and therefore not yet using the printer s driver),
2006-02-12 by benasaj
... I believe that 2.3.17 refers to the QTRgui version, which shows up at the top when you open the app. If you click on the Help/About selection, it will
2006-02-11 by djon43
I ve upgraded QTR a bunch of times in the past...with 2.3.5 I ve twice tried to upgrade and twice gotten 2.3.5 confirmation, and I ve clicked install . But
2006-02-11 by dlruckus
Check out www.inksupply.com. Use bulk inks and refill carts. Regards Duane
2006-02-10 by John Gavan
All, I have been a QTR user for a few months using an Epson R1800 with the stock Ultrachrome inks. Last weekend I installed the K7 inkset and began printing.
2006-02-10 by dlruckus
Hi Paulo, ... does the ... GG 1.8) ... Yes, I believe that is correct. ... profiles ... with ... I think that they amount to the same actions although I don t
2006-02-10 by Paulo Baptista
Hi Duane, thanks for the comments; I m still trying to set up my QTR calibration workflow, therefore I haven t yet come to the point of editing and printing
2006-02-10 by heijdendael
Hello all, I m a new member, and a bit of a novice in the world of color management in the digital arena. I m struggling my way through the possibilities, but
2006-02-09 by Paulo Baptista
Hi Roy, Yes, I thought so, but on reading the Mini-Tutorial on Curves (which is available on the list s files section), I found the following, on the section
2006-02-09 by Roy Harrington
Hi Paulo, When you are printing a stepwedge for linearization or ICC profiling, no color management should be used. So don t assign or convert working spaces
2006-02-09 by Paulo Baptista
Thanks Roy, I knew I was missing something really basic. Regarding the use of these spaces, should they be used during the linearization of the profiles
2006-02-09 by jazzman2881
Hello - I am a new user. I just found QuadtoneRIP. I have read all I can about it and think I understand the process. But, the first image I have attempted to
2006-02-09 by nemoniemann
djon, like you, I found the Adaptive Hybrid seemed to solve my dither problems, but unlike you, when used on Better. I also saw microbanding, but again, when I