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QTR as a network RIP

QTR as a network RIP

2006-03-17 by trags63

I am getting into B/W digital printing and I am setting up with an Epson R1800 with the 
new K7 insets. My question is; Can QTR be set up to work as a network RIP station or is it 
a stand alone application? I work in a studio environment where more than just myself will 
need access to this printer. We currently run 2 Epson Pro 4000's for color proofing. Will I 
need to send the files to the QTR machine and print from there or can it be set up to work 
via a network? 

Thanks.

Re: QTR as a network RIP

2006-03-17 by Roy Harrington

--- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "trags63" <trags63@...> wrote:
>
> I am getting into B/W digital printing and I am setting up with an Epson R1800 with 
the 
> new K7 insets. My question is; Can QTR be set up to work as a network RIP station 
or is it 
> a stand alone application? I work in a studio environment where more than just 
myself will 
> need access to this printer. We currently run 2 Epson Pro 4000's for color proofing. 
Will I 
> need to send the files to the QTR machine and print from there or can it be set up 
to work 
> via a network? 
> 
> Thanks.
>

Sure, network printing works fine.   
Mac: use Printer Sharing, install QTR on both machines, profiles on printer machine.
PC:  just pick the remote printer.  Install QTR on client machine.

Roy

Re: QTR as a network RIP

2006-03-20 by trags63

--- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "Roy Harrington" <roy@...> wrote:

> Sure, network printing works fine.   
> Mac: use Printer Sharing, install QTR on both machines, profiles on printer machine.
> PC:  just pick the remote printer.  Install QTR on client machine.
> 
> Roy
>

Thanks, Roy. I should have all hardware in hand by mid to late next week. I'm sure I'll have 
more questions as I move along.

Thanks again.

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