RE: [QuadtoneRIP] Mac vs. PC
2005-10-05 by John Moody
Pardon the question, but do you have K7 piezotone inks installed? John ... From: QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com [mailto:QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of
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2005-10-05 by John Moody
Pardon the question, but do you have K7 piezotone inks installed? John ... From: QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com [mailto:QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of
2005-10-05 by John Vitollo
... Geez...you should of told us what printer you were using...as i thought you were using a 2200! If I knew it was the 7600 I would of told you to either
2005-10-05 by cremaandrea
Need to understand a few thing ref the QTR RIP I am currently using an Epson R2400 with Qimage, I take it that my B&W prints are going to improve with the RIP
2005-10-05 by bradphptp2000
I finally got rid of the yellow by using the power cleaning setting on my 7600. It seemed to do the trick! -Brad Thanks for the support!
2005-10-05 by aaltenmueller
I had this issue when I changed my 7600 to piezotones. Although following the recommended filling procedure there was yellow in my lightest selenium grey. I
2005-10-05 by ja_person2003
Hi Gib, I have both the R-800 and the R-2400, and have been using the R-2400 with QTR for the past couple of weeks. The results are great and I just love the
2005-10-05 by Gilbert Robinson
I assume some members of this group are using an Epson R2400 with QTR. I would love to know whether those who use it are happy with the results and if there
2005-10-05 by Tom Husband
What printer are you using? If it s one of the larger printers could there be other ink in the lines? Wonder if Cone shipped the wrong carts? Tom ... TOM, I
2005-10-05 by John Vitollo
... the ... Hmm...the yellow ink should be out by now! Are you sure all K7 inks are installed? Or one of the K7 inks carts has yellow ink!
2005-10-05 by John Vitollo
Have you done a nozzle check? Does yellow show? Have you printed any purge images? My guess there still is Epson yellow ink in the head, as the lightest ink K7
2005-10-05 by bradphptp2000
Does this look correct? I printed this from QTR in calibration mode. The inks are K7 and i thought that they were only shades of gray. Is this correct? Please
2005-10-05 by Brad Collett
TOM, I THOUGHT THAT IT WAS ONLY SHADES OF GRAY ALSO. GUESS SOMTHING IS UP. BRAD ... I m curious how there can be yellow and purple in the prints. Isn t NK7
2005-10-05 by bradphptp2000
Thanks for the idea, but it did not fix the problem. Still yellow. Check the image edisonscan in the photos folder and it clearly shows the problem. Brad ...
2005-10-05 by bradphptp2000
Thanks to those who have been trying to help with my problem, but nothing has worked yet. Please take a look at the images i posted in the photos folder on
2005-10-05 by Tom Husband
I m curious how there can be yellow and purple in the prints. Isn t NK7 ink just shades of gray? Tom ... Why is the process of printing and setting up so
2005-10-05 by aaltenmueller
Seems to me that there is some yellow left in the printer. I would do a few cleaning cycles or print a sheet filled with 10% gray. Andreas ... 7600.
2005-10-05 by bradphptp2000
Why is the process of printing and setting up so different between Mac and PC? My PC prints with NK7 QTR are yellow and my Mac prints are yellow and purple? So
2005-10-05 by bradphptp2000
Wish i could help, but I m getting yellow in my highlights too. I m printing on an Epson 7600. brad
2005-10-05 by piezobw
... 2200. ... Its an out of the box experience with our profiles... give it a try! Unless your printers is a distant cousin to what the 2200 is supposed to be
2005-10-05 by David Keenan
I too had the problem with too much ink at 2880dpi. The recommendation of printing at 1440dpi begs the question: Is there any visible advantage of printing at
2005-10-05 by edrudolpho
Jon, in other words, it isn t part of the NK7 process to linearize your printer, e.g., a 2200. Is that right? Ed ... enough information ... snip ... Excuse the
2005-10-05 by mbbphoto1
Has no one else had this problem??? ... to
2005-10-05 by piezobw
John, InkjetMall built a unique profiler for monochromatic inks. Originally it used it to produce the ICC profiles of PiezographyBW ICC. IJM also uses it for
2005-10-05 by John Moody
The curves from inkjetmall were not created with Roy’s software, so no descriptor files exist. The channel crossovers are very smooth, something you don’t
2005-10-05 by Will
Chris The instructions come as a Quick Start Guide with the Neutral K7 inkset. Prior to using the K7 s, I used QTR with the UC inkset through a 2200. The first
2005-10-04 by bradphptp2000
I m have a lot of trouble getting my 7600 to print properley with the K7 ink set. The directions and set up seem to have a lot of holes in them? Anyone else
2005-10-04 by Tom Husband
Hi Ed, Not dumb at all. I wonder the same thing but if there are no descriptor files how can it be done? It seems to me that the only way would be to create
2005-10-04 by edrudolpho
Excuse the dumb question, but using the NK7 curves, you d still linearize for your printer, right? Ed ... and ... there ... set
2005-10-04 by Tom Moore
I imagine printing with the NK7 ink with QTR is no different than any other ink set. ... ...
2005-10-04 by piezobw
Tom, We produce the NK7 curves with a proprietary software system that we built in-house, and then make these compatible with QTR, and send them to Roy
2005-10-04 by Chris Hargens
Where are the instructions for using the NK7 inkset? Also -- if possible -- could you tell us a bit about how the inkset compares to what you were using
2005-10-04 by adele630
I am tryin to use roll paper for the first time with QTR. I have an Epson 4000 and i want to use epson prem luster 250 roll paper 16 x100 . I ve used QTR
2005-10-04 by Bob Hove
Will - thanks - that helps a lot! I have found the instructions that come with QTR confusing, so your description of your work flow was just what I was looking
2005-10-04 by Tom Husband
I see now that the NK7 inks are all shades of gray. That explains using all the inks but why would the values be reversed? Have people had success with them?
2005-10-04 by Tom Husband
I m looking at various curves and noticed that the K7-1440-HanPhotoRag with the Quad2200-NK7 uses all the inks and the linearization values run from the
2005-10-04 by Will
Bob I ve been using the K7 s on a 2200 for a month now and have been getting good results using QTR GrayLab as a working space. I m on a PC, so when I m ready
2005-10-03 by Jamie Creed
Tom good to hear it will not be a problem; I m just planning to blend some carbon curves (with an Ink Limit of 90) with some neutral curves (with an Ink Limit
2005-10-03 by Tom Moore
Igor I think you still may be able to create the curve you want. Using the QTR main window select the curve K7-1440-HanPhotRag as one curve and select
2005-10-03 by mbbphoto1
Running Mac OS 10.4.1 Sheet fed works beautifully but Roll Paper is mixed. On 13 roll a 6 long test prints fine (but does not make the second cut) but when
2005-10-03 by isvibilsky
Tom, Thank you for the tip. I have tried to reduce the ink limit (-20) for 2880 dpi and ended up with a decent result. It could be just the image I kept
2005-10-03 by Tom Moore
Igor Clearly one can create 2880 dpi curves for the 2200 because there are some included in the latest distribution for PC (under the Quad2200-NK7 printing
2005-10-03 by Stephen Billard
Most of the curves for the 2200 were created to be used at 1440 dpi, this is the reason your prints don t work so well at 2880. You can try playing with the
2005-10-03 by isvibilsky
Hi, I found that my 2200 printer lays out too much black when I use 2880 dpi resolution. Not sure this is only my printer or it is known fact. When I printed
2005-10-03 by frearl1
I m printing on both the Bradford and Epson Matte papers and my whites seem to have a yellowish tint. Does anyone know what may be causing that? I m using k7
2005-10-03 by Eric Ashworth
Hi Clay, I ve been using the HPR 188 gsm and have been quite happy with it, but have noticed the paper cockling (warping) when the ink is really heavy (mainly
2005-10-03 by Tom Moore
Jamie This will not be a problem. If it were I think we would have noticed it by now. Of course, I presume you are not planning any really exotic curve
2005-10-03 by Tom Moore
Jamie You have two options with respect to ICC profiles: 1. You can leave the image in your normal workspace profile (such as AdobeRGB for RGB or Gray Gamma
2005-10-02 by Bob Hove
Hi - I have an Epson 2200,have purchased the piezography NK7 inks for it and am trying to learn how to get the best prints I can out of the combination. My
2005-10-02 by Jamie Creed
does blending curves in QTR, which have different Ink Limits, present any kind of problem, or does the program reconcile the whole thing OK. I suppose QTR
2005-10-02 by Jamie Creed
having produced an icc profile, thanks to Roy s QTR-Create-ICC droplet, how do you implement it s use for printing through QTR. Is it a case of