RE: [QuadtoneRIP] Re: Where to Set Ink Limit?
2005-10-22 by Tom Moore
John The spattering was a problem for me. I realized that I would have to set a lower value for black boost (and perhaps live with the lower dmax that might
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2005-10-22 by Tom Moore
John The spattering was a problem for me. I realized that I would have to set a lower value for black boost (and perhaps live with the lower dmax that might
2005-10-22 by John Hollenberg
... Tom, Thanks for this info. What were you not happy about for your curves? What would you recommend trying based on your experience? --John
2005-10-22 by architekphoto
That is very good news. Would this also hold true with my 4000? Or would I be wasting a lot of ink when I switched cartridges? This would be really nice to do
2005-10-22 by Tom Moore
John I made a cool and a warm curve for UC and VFA. I decided to set the K limit to 75% and the Black boost to 95%, which is where the density really flattened
2005-10-22 by John Hollenberg
I am making a profile for Epson Velvet Fine Art on Epson 2200. Percent ink, L* values for black ink of the calibration target: 0,98.7 5,74 10,59.3 15,48.7
2005-10-22 by Jon Cone
Many of our customers are simply switching back and forth between the K7 and EPSON Ultrachrome inks - printing b&w with K7 and then color with Ultrachrome. In
2005-10-22 by John Hollenberg
I was curious about how much difference linearizing an existing profile for my Epson 2200 would make. So, I did the linearization with the 21 step chart (with
2005-10-21 by Bob Hove
I did the same thing - ran a few color prints to make sure everything was ok, changed to the K7 carts, ran one cleaning cycle and started doing black & white
2005-10-21 by Tim
Michel I once had a problem with linearization errors and ended up uninstalling QTR, deleting all files and folders created by QTR and then reinstalled. This
2005-10-21 by lours51
... you ... 2880. ... Rainer, I printed (and always) at 1440 dpi. last night I redo the all thing, printed the calibration target at 20% ink value, then I
2005-10-20 by Mark Stracke
The info that comes with the K7 inks informs us that no flushing is necessary. I bought a 2200 to run the K7 s, made a number of color prints to be assured
2005-10-20 by architekphoto
I m thinking of trying the K7 inkset on my 2100. What is a good procedure for flushing out the last of the colour ink from the 2200? Is it just a question of
2005-10-20 by John Hollenberg
... I am not sure what you mean by this answer. Note that I am NOT talking about the Linearization tab on the Curve Creator window, but the Linearization
2005-10-20 by Olivier
I can only reply the last question : values to be linearised. Olivier
2005-10-20 by Olivier
I have been using QTR with great results in BW. Additional to the 1280 Piezo I have a R1800 for color prints that sprays ink like hell since it s not
2005-10-20 by John Hollenberg
I finally got around to trying to figure out QTR. Made some pretty good prints without too much difficulty, but having a bit more trouble understanding what
2005-10-20 by Rainer Taube
Michel, i have no experience with the UT7 ink-set. But i would either try to lower the ink limit or print at 1440 dpi. You didn´t mention whether you printed
2005-10-20 by lours51
... because ... range ... from 60 ... 2880 dpi ... Rainer, You are right, it is very black for the black ink ; but you know I already set it so low, I put the
2005-10-20 by Rainer Taube
... Michel, Looking again in your values, i suppose something must be wrong because the nearly no diffenrence in the values between 60 and 100% (the range is
2005-10-20 by fitness2health
Roy, thank you so much for that clear and informative explanation. Keith ... printing. ... proofing ... so ... the ... printing ... Management . ... to ...
2005-10-19 by cvdunton
Sergei, I would like to believe that the problem lies with me, rather than the K7 inks. I really want to like these inks. I don t think the problem lies with
2005-10-19 by lours51
... than the ... EyeOne ... or ... Rainer, I don t draw the Eye1 but place it patch after patch, is it more accurate , I don t know but I didn t find the way
2005-10-19 by rsmithstudio
I just received my starter package of Piezography Neutral K7 inks for use on my Epson 2200 (Mac G4, Mac OS 10.3.8), and am having some problems, specifically,
2005-10-19 by Rainer Taube
Hallo, i suppose the reason is the Lab value for 85% which is smaller than the value for 90%. I had the same experience today, when i tried to linearize curves
2005-10-19 by lours51
First I would like to thank Tom Husband for his reply to my previous post. Now I don t manage to linearize the curve. Details : I am on WindowsXP, QTR 2.30,
2005-10-19 by santonov2you
Charlie, It is interesting to read about your experience with k7 after Jon Cone s statements about how much more advanced are his curves. It is not the first
2005-10-19 by Roy Harrington
Hi Tom, It s still available on the old download page: http://homepage.mac.com/royharrington/FileSharing3.html Roy
2005-10-18 by Tom Husband
Is this still available? I can t seem to find a down rev QTR on the site. Thanks, Tom
2005-10-18 by photofan21
I have been experimenting with QTR on the Epson 2200 and Epson R2400 printers using Photoshop CS2 on a Windows XP system. I get lovely neutral B&W prints with
2005-10-18 by Tom Husband
Michel, Here s something that Tom Moore wrote (I think it was Tom) when I asked more or less the same thing. I ve kept it and refer to it frequently: The
2005-10-18 by Roy Harrington
Hi Keith, There are two basic philosophies with Soft-Proofing and ICC printing. The first is where you print without using any color management conversions.
2005-10-18 by larry_chait
I m a new QTR user, trying to make my first curve (Epson 2200, UCmk, VFA paper). I m confused about the instructions. The help file says to look at the ink
2005-10-17 by cvdunton
John, I thought I knew at least a little something about monochrome printing, but appearently not. At least not where the K7 inks are concerned. Others have
2005-10-17 by lours51
In QTR help file under Ink Density Calibration I don t understand how to do the following : The darkest ink limit will be called 100. Now match the density
2005-10-17 by Mark Stracke
Thanks again Olivier, Things do work differently on the Mac. Inkjet Mall has a good tutorial with screen shots so you can see what I m referring to. The Mac
2005-10-17 by Olivier
I m on XP. However I m surprise on Mac you don t have the slider when in Calibration mode : I think i s a farily standard interface Mac/Pc. The Ink Calibration
2005-10-17 by Mark Stracke
The problem is, there are no sliders. I m using a Mac. Any insights on why the ink limit setting in the printer dialog seems to have no effect? Thanks! Mark
2005-10-16 by Olivier
Hi Mark, The slider you want to move to 70% is actually the Ink calibartion mode called INK. It s in the middle of the window and it goes from left to
2005-10-16 by wwodets
Attempting to do an ICC profile of the Arches Smooth paper, I ran into a problem. In printing the 51 step profile, the deepest black patches remained visibly
2005-10-16 by Mark Stracke
Thanks Olivier for your advice. I m still sticking on a point or two. Reminder: I m trying to linearize a piezotone inkset set on an 1160 printer. ... I m on a
2005-10-16 by fitness2health
I am having some problems soft-proofing. My setup is Windows XP, Photoshop CS and an Epson 1270. I have created a curve using QTR v 2.3.10 for Kirkland Photo
2005-10-15 by Roy Harrington
The inkjetmall website has a write up. Here s a link to it: http://www.inkjetmall.com/nk7support/k7-2200-guide.htm Roy
2005-10-15 by wwodets
P.S. If you do this, use the Create ICC from QTR 2.3.0. The file in 2.3.1 has some problems which Roy is working out. When that is done, it offers the
2005-10-15 by wwodets
I am using the 2400 with the ABW Epson driver and getting very good results from it. One part of the QTR that I would highly recommend is the QTR Create ICC
2005-10-14 by Ken Sullivan
Greetings, Where is the documentation for the QTR. I paid for and downloaded it. Will be using with NK7 inks. Any help will be appreciated. thanks Ken
2005-10-13 by Tom Husband
Yes, I meant the Create Curve button. I think I understand you explanation. Thanks Tom. Tom ... By linearize I presume you mean use the Create Curve button.
2005-10-13 by Tom Moore
By linearize I presume you mean use the Create Curve button. That just translates your curve specification (the .qidf file) into the form needed by QTR for
2005-10-13 by Godfrey DiGiorgi
I just purchased an Epson R2400 to replace the 1270, which has been dedicated to B&W printing with MIS UT2 inks and QuadToneRIP for a couple of years. Since I
2005-10-13 by Tom Husband
Thanks Tom. After one enters the values and linearizes should the density values have changed in the linearization tab? I don t believe the curves I ve created
2005-10-13 by Olivier
If I can help : please see below. Olivier ... the ... I have the same setting except a 1290 and XP, I assume you use only 4 parts of grey on a 1190. ... inks I