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Looking for "local" QTR users

Looking for "local" QTR users

2009-11-17 by natcarish

I'm wanting to link up with any QTR users in the UK, ideally West of England, hopefully using 7600 or 4000 printers, but that's not essential.

Any of you out there?

Re: [QuadtoneRIP] Looking for "local" QTR users

2009-11-17 by Howard Shaw

If you're looking to discuss QTR and perhaps exchange prints with other 
  QTR users in the UK you might want to consider joining the UK B & W 
Print exchange group.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/UK_BW_PrintExchange/

regards
Howard

--
Howard Shaw
glassman@...
www.howardshaw.org

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Re: [QuadtoneRIP] Looking for "local" QTR users

2009-11-18 by Mark Tomlinson

Just to echo what Howard said. I am also a member of that group. Many 
there use QTR.

I use QTR and IJC/OPM on an Epson 2100 and 7800.

Regards
Mark


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> If you're looking to discuss QTR and perhaps exchange prints with other
> QTR users in the UK you might want to consider joining the UK B & W
> Print exchange group.
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> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/UK_BW_PrintExchange/ 
> <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/UK_BW_PrintExchange/>
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> regards
> Howard
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> Howard Shaw
> glassman@... <mailto:glassman%40btinternet.com>
> www.howardshaw.org
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> natcarish wrote:
> > I'm wanting to link up with any QTR users in the UK, ideally West of 
> England, hopefully using 7600 or 4000 printers, but that's not essential.
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Re: [QuadtoneRIP] Looking for "local" QTR users

2009-11-18 by John Beeching

I am a QTR user living in Somerset and working in Bath.  Though I use a 2100
rather than the Epson models you mention.  Also a member of the photo
exchange group mentioned by howard Shaw.

Yours,

John

2009/11/17 natcarish <natcarish@...>

> I'm wanting to link up with any QTR users in the UK, ideally West of
> England, hopefully using 7600 or 4000 printers, but that's not essential.
>
> Any of you out there?
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>
> ------------------------------------
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
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-- 
John Beeching
http://johnbeeching.com/


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Re:Looking for "local" QTR users

2009-11-18 by ColinJConway@aol.com

Hello,


I am the moderator for the next round of the UK exchange group.  The round was announced at message 1605 here.  UK exchange group  http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/UK_BW_PrintExchange/messages 
 

Please apply to join and ask questions of me or of the group and we will give you awarm welcome.

Regards,

Colin Conway

Before photography, I looked - now, I see.

www.colinconwayphotography.com


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Re: [QuadtoneRIP] Looking for "local" QTR users

2009-11-19 by John Beeching

Dear Skip,

I am still active with my camera, but the day job is taking its toll.  In
this economic environment employers are "increasing the rate of
exploitation" as my old friend Karl would say.  I am sure there is light at
the end of the tunnel - perhaps next week?

Yours,

John

2009/11/19 skip crawford <auntskip2@...>

> hello john....havent seen you in some time around the web
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John Beeching
http://johnbeeching.com/


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