RE: [QuadtoneRIP] Re: Roy - fix Premium Glossy bronzing
2005-09-03 by Daniel Staver
... I usually hestitate to say something is impossible, but I ve seen a fair amount of combinations of UC inks on Ilford Smooth Pearl and Premium Glossy.
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2005-09-03 by Daniel Staver
... I usually hestitate to say something is impossible, but I ve seen a fair amount of combinations of UC inks on Ilford Smooth Pearl and Premium Glossy.
2005-09-03 by john dean
Good deal. I m excited. I never used the PizzT Portfolio Black. The Museum Black was just fine with my scans. I am VERY glad to hear that the consistency of
2005-09-03 by acmdude
I ve been using the K7 inkset with my 4000 and both QTR and IJC/OPM and have had excellent results. Previously I was using QTR and IJC/OPM with the UC inks
2005-09-03 by Mark Stracke
... I don t have any complaints. I can t predict what a one would think if the deepest possible black is the first and foremost consideration however. The look
2005-09-03 by john dean
Thanks Mark, Sounds good. So you have no complaints about the deepest black density with K7? I get the feeling this is going to be an excellent inkset for use
2005-09-03 by lancscott
Hi. I am not new to black and white inkjet printing. I have been at this since the first generation of piezography. I am new to this particular product
2005-09-03 by davidpichevin
... I print on Ilford SP and I get a lot more bronzing with QTR on a B&W than when I print using the Epson drivers with the same (Epson) inks on same paper, so
2005-09-03 by Mark Stracke
I ve used Cone s inks from nearly the beginning and they ve always been first rate. The K7 shows two noticeable improvements that haven t been mentioned here
2005-09-03 by john dean
Hi Tony, Thank you for the details of your test results. Is anyone using K7 in the 4000 or larger machines yet? What you experienced was exactly what I would
2005-09-03 by Tom Moore
Bill I can t speak for QTRs author (Roy Harrington) but I am quite sure that there will have to be an ink separation test page that prints each of the inks of
2005-09-03 by Tom Moore
Hi Stephen Thanks for the quick update. By the way, the correct URL for the update is: http://www.sbillard.org/Shareware/QTRgui.htm Tom Moore
2005-09-03 by tony_morielli
Hi John, I have an Epson 2200 loaded with the Piezography K7 inset. I also have an Epson R2400 loaded with Epson s K3 inset. As a result, I ve been able to
2005-09-03 by tony_morielli
Hi, This message is to request help with a problem with the Quadtone RIP used for an Epson 2200 loaded with the Piezography K7 inkset. The Quadtone RIP
2005-09-03 by john dean
Who is using QTR with K7 Piezzotone, and how is it working for you. John
2005-09-02 by Stephen Billard
Glad it is working now. How were you getting the file to QTRgui previously? -Stephen www.sbillard.org/Stephen
2005-09-02 by Stephen Billard
I ve uploaded a fix to this. www.sbillard.org/Sharware/QTRgui.htm -Stephen www.sbillard.org/Stephen
2005-09-02 by Bill
... Tom: I guess I will have to wait until someone adds Templates for the R- 2400. Thanks for your response. I have another question for you. Because the
2005-09-02 by Tom Moore
Bill The section of the user guide you are referring to is related to creating new curves. I suspect you would only want to try printing at this point, using
2005-09-02 by photoian@comcast.net
I believe the width of the 2100/2200 is 13 . Unless you turn the print so 18.1 is in the machine direction, it will be too wide. ... Thanks Stephen. It does
2005-09-02 by efikim
... misaligned? ... As it works fine with Qimage and Photoshop, and has problems only with QTR I doubt if its alignment (and especially so as at the time I
2005-09-02 by Bill
Greetings: I am new to the QTR and have an Epson R-2400 printer running on a PC. I am using version 2.3.0 of the QTR. I have been following instructions that
2005-09-02 by David Meddings
I can report the same problem. I uninstalled and reverted to the prior GUI. Dave ... and select ... leave that ... complain ... create a ... though.
2005-09-02 by David Meddings
Roy, Stephen, Thanks. In the last hour I ve discovered something. I tried the interpolation in PS and had the same result - the thumbnail would not show and I
2005-09-02 by Roy Harrington
Dave, One thing that wasn t clear before is that your image seems to be in landscape orientation i.e. 18in wide is really 18in length as printed. So the whole
2005-09-02 by David Meddings
Thanks Stephen. It does seem to be a problem. One thought I have is that I will try resizing the file in PS to 46 cm at 720 ppi and see if QTR accepts that.
2005-09-02 by Tom Moore
This behavior happens with QTRgui 2.3.4. When I open a qidf file and select one of the Gray or Toner (1 or 2) tabs, QTRgui complains when I leave that tab
2005-09-02 by Roy Harrington
... I m not aware of any problems. Could it be your printer being misaligned? Unidirection printing (HiSpeed = Better) usually helps alignment issues. Roy
2005-09-01 by Stephen Billard
I suspect that there is a problem in handling the size file you are attempting to print. I will look into it and see what I can find. The TIFF code is not
2005-09-01 by photoian@comcast.net
Isn t 46 cm simply too wide for a 2100? Ian ... Thanks Stephen, and thanks for your great work on the GUI. This particular image isn t that big - about 355 MB
2005-09-01 by David Meddings
Thanks Stephen, and thanks for your great work on the GUI. This particular image isn t that big - about 355 MB if memory serves as a 46 cm x 31 cm image at 720
2005-09-01 by Stephen Billard
If you can hone in on the boundary condition, it will help in finding this problem. What is the length of the image? (You only mention 46 cm width.) How much
2005-09-01 by David Meddings
I am evaluating QTR and so far am very happy but have some strange behaviour that I haven t been able to figure out. Basically if I print to file out of Qimage
2005-08-31 by John Moody
Thanks! The VBA function is much more elegant than an excel formula. Let s hope that the list does not get hammered with too many duplicate questions about
2005-08-31 by Mike Finley
I gave up using QTR some time ago because of what is for me a major problem: QTR (PC version) cannot print very fine straight black vertical lines (ie along
2005-08-31 by Tom Moore
Dave The CurveEval Excel spreadsheet is in the files section now. Note that you may have to enable macros, depending on your security level setting in Excel.
2005-08-31 by michaelrosensf
... inks ... Are you saying that your Epson Printer Utility says no usage for the LK and Y inks? How many prints have you made? Am I delusional? Michael
2005-08-30 by acmdude
You can also go to Bruce Linkbloom s site and use the Companding Calculator to go back and forth. http://www.brucelindbloom.com/ Angelo
2005-08-30 by David Meddings
Tom, I wonder if you might consider uploading that Excel file to the Files section here instead? I do not have a densitometer so I have to use my Epson 3200
2005-08-29 by John Moody
Tom, Thanks for taking the time to check the functions. Good to know they re OK. My ink comes tomorrow, so I ll be putting them back to use. Best regards,
2005-08-29 by Tom Moore
Tim I see John Moody has provided the formulas you re looking for. My implementation is different (mines a VBA function that can be used in a spreadsheet) but
2005-08-29 by John Moody
This is what I came up with. I hope it’s right; I have been using it for a while. Please chime in if you see an error. The Ideal Densities for Various
2005-08-29 by timlbatten
... print a ... step. ... that ... step ... increasing ... printing the ... spreadsheet is ... stepwedges lets ... Roy s ... Hi Tom What is the formula to
2005-08-29 by Tom Moore
Daniel I have to admit, I have never actually used xkey to input directly into QTRgui, so I was a little bit too speculative apparently. I always put the
2005-08-28 by kenseidman
... Peter, Yes, I am pretty sure when I originally switched from 1440 to 2880 dpi I did make a Gamma Adjustment and perhaps also an Ink Limit Adjustment. I
2005-08-28 by Daniel Staver
I tried both X-Key and ToolCrib today. ToolCrib also contains X-Key but that version appears to lack the ability to transform carriage returns into tabs, which
2005-08-28 by Jamie Creed
... white the ... Daniel ... I m using the 21step file from the QTR image select menu, and am not forgeting the white patch (good poiny.) Here are the readings
2005-08-28 by John Vitollo
Thanks Jamie and Tom! Jamie I sent you an email to forward the PDF. I ve done some research into connecting the old DTP-22/32 densitometers from serial to USB.
2005-08-28 by Daniel Staver
... Which stepwedge are you using when you print? Are you starting the meaurements from the white patch, and ending white the black? Could you post the
2005-08-28 by Jamie
Tom, WOW, thanks indeed for the pointers, I ll get to work straight away and try to get excel doing what you say. I m not familiar with Roy s utility (being
2005-08-28 by Tom Moore
Jamie I see you have xrite s toolcrib and a densitometer. What I do, is print a step wedge (I use the 21 step), and then measure the density of each step.