Sorry folks,
I have solved the problem, "operator error". Through some experimentation I had found that when using custom paper sizes I had to choose a size approximately 1" larger than the image size. In the driver dialog I would then move the image up to the top of the page. Otherwise QTR would not print the full image. I had recently moved some equipment as well as my notes pertaining to QTR. Obviously I forgot to replace those notes and had completely forgotten to adjust the image before printing. I now have a humongous RED note attached to my display, so hopefully my eye will catch that next time. If not, would someone please remind me!¡!¡!¡ {;->0
Thanks again,
Gary
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> Hello all,
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> I'm presently running 10.5.8 and QTR 2.60. I hadn't used QTR for a bit, probably not since I installed Leopard a few months ago. Just printed a couple of canvases with QTR and noticed that the width is fine, but the length(paper feed direction) is approximately 1" short of the actual image size. As soon as I have reprinted this job with the MK printer I will test this on paper as well, but I suspect the issue will be the same. What I cannot seem to find on the QTR site is whether or not 2.60 is indeed compatible with OS 10.5.8. Otherwise I will install the latest version. Any other ideas on what might be happening here would be much appreciated.
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> Thank you,
> Gary
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