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Questions about Using QuadtoneRip with an Epson 1270

Questions about Using QuadtoneRip with an Epson 1270

2006-09-12 by paulsbaxter

I have an Epson 1270 printer that I want to convert to black and white 
using MIS UT2 inks.  On the MIS site there is a lot of information 
about applying curves in Photoshop when using these inks. It seems 
very complicated.  Will using Quadtone Rip simplify this process for 
me? Is QuadtoneRip all the software I need to use these inks with my 
printer?  How do I set up my printer driver?  Also, I normally use 
QImage to print my color pictures.  Can I use it to print B&W with the 
QuadtoneRip?

I apologize for the barrage of questions, but I am a little confused 
and any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Paul Baxter

Re: Questions about Using QuadtoneRip with an Epson 1270

2008-05-07 by louster1950

Greetings, Sir.  I have been browsing through this forum looking for
an answer to my question. As it turns out, I want to do the same thing
you asked about almost 2 years ago. Did you ever get an answer? I'm
new to this forum and suspect that its in here somewhere and will keep
looking.
Thanks,

L

--- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "paulsbaxter" <paulsbaxter@...> wrote:
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> I have an Epson 1270 printer that I want to convert to black and white 
> using MIS UT2 inks.  On the MIS site there is a lot of information 
> about applying curves in Photoshop when using these inks. It seems 
> very complicated.  Will using Quadtone Rip simplify this process for 
> me? Is QuadtoneRip all the software I need to use these inks with my 
> printer?  How do I set up my printer driver?  Also, I normally use 
> QImage to print my color pictures.  Can I use it to print B&W with the 
> QuadtoneRip?
> 
> I apologize for the barrage of questions, but I am a little confused 
> and any help would be appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> Paul Baxter
>

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