Walker, Thanks, but I think we can safely rule those causes out. (I hope.) Until just a day or two ago, it was not possible to test with the Epson driver as QTR was completely necessary for this work. I can theoretically test it now with the Epson driver, but I don't think that will solve anything, and I cannot force the problem to occur so have now way of knowing if any testing of the Epson driver is giving valid results. I forgot to mention that when this does occur for me, running two or three prints through the machine makes the problem go away. In more humid climes, it persists much longer. Even if the Epson driver solved the railroad track problem, it wouldn't solve the problem. ;-) If using the Epson driver works for RR tracks, it is still too ham fisted a tool for this kind of work on a regular basis. Only QTR is sufficiently sophisticated. If you mean choosing a different kind of dither in the QTR driver, that didn't work either. Also, this problem does not occur with Epson's larger printers, only the smaller ones. On 10/26/18 8:37 AM, 'forums@...' forums@... [QuadtoneRIP] wrote: > This may actually be more head-alignment and dither related than > roller-related . . . verify head alignment and print with the epson > driver (with a similar ink load) to ensure that these same tracks > actually appear in that environment. If they don\u2019t, you know it\u2019s > something about nozzle timing. Improper nozzle timing or weave/dither > errors can cause something very similar. -- David Kachel _________________________ Artist-Photographer Fine B&W Photographs & Photogravures Inventor of Selective Latent Image Manipulation Techniques
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Re: [QuadtoneRIP] Skidmarks & Railroad Tracks
2018-10-26 by David Kachel
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