RE: [QuadtoneRIP] Re: Quad Tone Rip Front End...I/O Error 32
2005-07-27 by Stephen Billard
I/O error 32 says that the printer is reporting it is not ready. If the printer is really ready, then there is some interaction problem. I would suggest
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2005-07-27 by Stephen Billard
I/O error 32 says that the printer is reporting it is not ready. If the printer is really ready, then there is some interaction problem. I would suggest
2005-07-27 by Sinwen
In QTR Ink Calibration Help file there is this : ²The darkest ink limit will be called 100. Now match the density of the limit for the next lighter ink with
2005-07-27 by njfranknj
Stephen, I m using v2.3 today after making some changes to my anti-virus and firewall and I m getting the I/O error described: the printer lights are all
2005-07-27 by Howard Steinberg
Thanks for the quick response. I will have to come to grips with learning how to edit the text file. Howard ... Howard Steinberg 1585 Cordova Drive San Luis
2005-07-27 by Carl Schofield
A profile alone is not going to help with the bronzing and only marginally with the warmth if you are using Epson UC inks with the Photo Black. You should be
2005-07-27 by tom_and_marj
QTR is sensational for printing on Epson Enhanced Matte. Nothing better on our Epson 2200. But there is a huge problem with bronzing when we print on Premium
2005-07-27 by Roy Harrington
... That LINEARIZE is all one line. Check the value 41.99 this may have been chopped in two. This would give that error. Roy
2005-07-27 by rdpritchard
... file ... not ... missing ... next time. ... underscore) ... inks. ... neutralize ... above. ... 50.06 45.73 4 ... Roy, thanks again for all your help.
2005-07-27 by Roy Harrington
... and ... At the moment there is no Mac specific guide but the PC version is very good and mostly applicable to the Mac. The main difference is that you
2005-07-27 by Roy Harrington
... Bob, Looks like that s missing from the PC distribution. I ll add it next time. In the mean time this is the file: K7-HPhotoRag.qidf # # quadtone curve
2005-07-27 by steinbe2003
I m looking for something like Tom Moore s User Guide applicable to constructing and linearizing QTR profiles on a Mac. Any guidance will be appreciated
2005-07-27 by Scott Graham
Hey guys and gals, let s trim the posts we are responding to. The replies are getting longer and longer. Thanks Scott owner/moderator
2005-07-26 by rdpritchard
... the ... folder ... done ... download ... was ... as ... one ... is ... you ... Roy, I cannot find the K7-Photo_Rag .qidf file. I see the .quad file under
2005-07-26 by Roy Harrington
... The Cone-supplied curves are not in the editable .qidf format just the binary .quad format. You should be able to view the actual curves however in QTRgui
2005-07-26 by Roy Harrington
... Bob, What you are seeing is not too unusual. Too much ink does have a tendency to reduce dMax. So just use the 65% value, this is a reasonable value for
2005-07-26 by rdpritchard
... ... message to ... 2200. ... from ... Piezography ... and ... Unzip the ... Roy, thanks to you and John Cone for making these
2005-07-26 by Andrew Unger
Has anyone used this paper or Grayhawk Photo? Any comments? I just ordered the Grayhawk Photo which is the Alpha Cellulose proofing paper for Merlin, a
2005-07-26 by rdpritchard
I m posting this thinking this may be of use to other newbies like me. Today was the first time I tried to use QTR to characterize and do curves and got some
2005-07-26 by Roy Harrington
... Hi Chris, The K7 profiles will be included in the standard QTR package. I just received some new profiles and until new full package is done I ve put the
2005-07-26 by Chris Hargens
According to the Piezography website, as well as John Cone s message to this group, complimentary K7 profiles have been created for the 2200. These
2005-07-25 by Roy Harrington
... Ernst, I d be glad to look at that possibility. Could you send be a sample file of data? Also let me know if there is a more appropriate target file. Roy
2005-07-25 by Roy Harrington
Tom At the moment only the L* value is used so density is a perfectly good substitute. At some point I may use the a and b for softproofing but for the basic
2005-07-25 by Tom Moore
Roy Is it fair to assume that, for now, only the L* coordinate (or density) is relevant and therefore, if one already has a densitometer, considering purchase
2005-07-25 by john dean
K7 and QTR, perfect together. This should be a good year, and fully within a Mac environment.
2005-07-25 by Ernst Dinkla
... Would it be possible to adapt the QTR measurements file format that it resembles Monaco Profiler input files? For almost all the spectrometers around
2005-07-25 by Stephen Billard
There is a problem in the 2.3 beta. It is (I believe) corrected in QTRgui version 2.3.2 which you can obtain from www.sbillard.org/Shareware/QTRgui.htm
2005-07-25 by Roy Harrington
... Which model ? Then how do make the profile ? ... At the moment only the Eye-One is supported using MeasureTool for reading. If you download 2.3 there s an
2005-07-25 by piezobw
Hi all, I just was directed to this group (did not know it existed) because I was told there is more discussion on this list than on the Piezography lists
2005-07-25 by ricardo_demurfeo
Hi there, Has anyone had any problems with printing the contents of a folder with the new Beta version 2.3? I was attempting this over the weekend and in each
2005-07-24 by odesmais
I have now experimented the new icc generating file... and frankly I do not see the use of the gray-lad space and the generic icc. I have not tested this
2005-07-24 by odesmais
I have now started experimenting QTR today. I have totally turn down the option of editing/tweaking piezo profiles : smoothness can simply not be achieved (at
2005-07-23 by odesmais
Hi Roy, I m getting confused here : QTR 2.3 allows you to create a custom ... profiling systems ... profile to ... My understanding of it was that the BW
2005-07-23 by Sinwen
... From: Roy Harrington To: QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, July 23, 2005 9:12 PM Subject: [QuadtoneRIP] Re: Piezography ........ The latest
2005-07-23 by Roy Harrington
Hi Oliver, I haven t used the standard PiezoBW ICC workflow or the iQuads so I can t comment directly to those. QTR has always worked by making curves or
2005-07-23 by Roy Harrington
Bob, from what I ve seen on the 2200 the inks are very capable of very smooth prints. At 2880dpi even with a loupe there are no visible dots that I can see.
2005-07-23 by Michael Tiktinsky
Jenny & Olivier: I have been using a 1280 with continuous flow piezography inks (selenium toned) and using the ICC profiles and getting outstanding results. I
2005-07-23 by Adrian Joyner
I posed a question on the Piezography lists about user s experiences with the piezotone inks on the 4000. I had been a long term and largely very satisfied
2005-07-23 by odesmais
Hi Roy, I know we had that discussion on private mails. I was just mentionning that oppositely to what the Piezo site claims PiezoBW ICC is not perfect at
2005-07-23 by photoian@comcast.net
Bob, the name is Jon Cone; that may make a difference in your search., Ian ... Guy: Do you know how to access the discussion on these inks by John Cone? I
2005-07-23 by guy washburn
Bob, It was on the Digital B&W list. Guy ... ____________________________________________________ Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page
2005-07-23 by rdpritchard
Guy: Do you know how to access the discussion on these inks by John Cone? I tried searching for K7 and for John Cone and couldn t find the thread. Thanks, Bob
2005-07-23 by rdpritchard
Roy, do you have any thoughts on the quality of the fine art prints from the K7 inks using QTR, especially with a 4000? They claim great tonal seperation,
2005-07-23 by rdpritchard
I also talked with the folks at InkJet mall. The K7 carts are available for the 4000 ($525 a set if memory serves). They do indeed say QTR is the software to
2005-07-22 by Richard Corbett
... From: Roy Harrington To: Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 8:39 PM Subject: [QuadtoneRIP] Re: Piezography
2005-07-22 by Roy Harrington
The piezoICC profiles are pretty special and at this point creating custom version of them is dependent on proprietary software. I imagine that s what you get
2005-07-22 by guy washburn
Ah the K3/7 set! Interesting idea. How would this be different then the current Pizeotone/Quads approach? Guy ...
2005-07-22 by odesmais
I work on a 1280. I do have a spectro. If YOU know how do produce real BW profiles comparable to the Piezo ones which are RVB but output grayscale with a
2005-07-22 by Roy Harrington
... I think this is a nice alternative to the full K7 inkset. You could also use any pair of the standard piezotone sets. This way you can get a nice variable
2005-07-22 by Roy Harrington
... Hi Guy, I don t speak for InkJetMall. But as far as I know the 4000 carts are just barely if at all available. No doubt they get a lot of calls about
2005-07-22 by Richard Corbett
... From: odesmais To: Sent: Friday, July 22, 2005 4:57 PM Subject: [QuadtoneRIP] Re: Piezography ... What