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Problems with QTR and Epson 3800

Problems with QTR and Epson 3800

2007-06-27 by fularskitomasz

I have made a lot of test prints and always the same. B&W tiff printed 
from Photoshop with Advanced B&W look OK, the same tiff printed from 
QTR is VERY light, like washed up. I check this with matt and photo 
black ink. 

For last test I have printed patern with little squers filed from L100 
to L00. QTR setup: UCpk-raw-neut, 720 dpi, Uni-directional, Photo Ink. 

On print form QTR L100 squer looks like L50 from Photoshop. Inspite of 
choosing "UCpk-raw-neut", image looks like sepia, not neutral.

Any suggestions?

Re: [QuadtoneRIP] Problems with QTR and Epson 3800

2007-06-27 by Roy Harrington

You must print at 1440dpi (at 720 you only get half the amount of ink).
I'd use one of the profiles for a paper -- not the "raw" ones.

Roy
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On 6/27/07, fularskitomasz <tomasz.fularski@...> wrote:
> I have made a lot of test prints and always the same. B&W tiff printed
> from Photoshop with Advanced B&W look OK, the same tiff printed from
> QTR is VERY light, like washed up. I check this with matt and photo
> black ink.
>
> For last test I have printed patern with little squers filed from L100
> to L00. QTR setup: UCpk-raw-neut, 720 dpi, Uni-directional, Photo Ink.
>
> On print form QTR L100 squer looks like L50 from Photoshop. Inspite of
> choosing "UCpk-raw-neut", image looks like sepia, not neutral.
>
> Any suggestions?
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