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install errors (mine, not the program)

install errors (mine, not the program)

2006-01-28 by Bob Smith

Ok... I'm trying to give QTR a whirl.  I'm printing from a 10.4.4  
system on a G4 Powerbook to an Epson 4000 and 9600, both connected by  
ethernet.  I know exactly where I screwed up but am having problems  
trying to correct the situation.  I downloaded and installed QTR onto  
my Powerbook while at home.  Apparently I only need to actually have  
a printer plugged in if I'm using USB to complete the profile install  
so I went ahead and ran Installw4000ipp.command.  It starts by asking  
for the IP address of the printer.  I didn't have it at my fingertips  
(its in my office in another location) so I tried to exit the script  
by typing "exit".  Well the script proceeded anyway and now has the  
address of my 4000 configured as "exit".  Needless to say, QTR won't  
work on my 4000.  I'm sure the script simply plugged that address  
into some config file somewhere but I can't seem to locate which one  
in order to manually edit it.  Any ideas where to look?

After making this error on the 4000, I installed the 9600 profiles  
correctly and brief tests seem to indicate that QTR is working just  
fine with it.

Trying to run the un-install package and start over doesn't  
accomplish anything as it always reports that there's nothing to  
install(?)

thanks in advance for any help

Bob Smith

Accurate Image • Bob Smith Photographer • Waco Texas USA
http://www.accurateimage.org

Re: [QuadtoneRIP] install errors (mine, not the program)

2006-01-28 by Roy Harrington

Hi Bob,

You probably have a printer called Quad4000 that has the wrong info.
Just go into Printer Setup Utility and delete it.  Then go back and
install the corrected version with the Install4000ipp script.

Roy

On Saturday, January 28, 2006, at 10:05  AM, Bob Smith wrote:

> Ok... I'm trying to give QTR a whirl.  I'm printing from a 10.4.4
> system on a G4 Powerbook to an Epson 4000 and 9600, both connected by
> ethernet.  I know exactly where I screwed up but am having problems
> trying to correct the situation.  I downloaded and installed QTR onto
> my Powerbook while at home.  Apparently I only need to actually have
> a printer plugged in if I'm using USB to complete the profile install
> so I went ahead and ran Installw4000ipp.command.  It starts by asking
> for the IP address of the printer.  I didn't have it at my fingertips
> (its in my office in another location) so I tried to exit the script
> by typing "exit".  Well the script proceeded anyway and now has the
> address of my 4000 configured as "exit".  Needless to say, QTR won't
> work on my 4000.  I'm sure the script simply plugged that address
> into some config file somewhere but I can't seem to locate which one
> in order to manually edit it.  Any ideas where to look?
>
> After making this error on the 4000, I installed the 9600 profiles
> correctly and brief tests seem to indicate that QTR is working just
> fine with it.
>
> Trying to run the un-install package and start over doesn't
> accomplish anything as it always reports that there's nothing to
> install(?)
>
> thanks in advance for any help
>
> Bob Smith
>
> Accurate Image • Bob Smith Photographer • Waco Texas USA
> http://www.accurateimage.org
>
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Roy Harrington
roy@harrington.com
Black & White Photo Gallery
http://www.harrington.com

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