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Re: glop

2009-07-06 by Tyler Boley

my apologies for jumping in without reading your post more carefully. So you have used up your 2 potential toner channels with the Various C and M inks then?
I guess the only way to accomplish what you are now doing is with a few curves each using just one toner channel, and blending in QTR when printing to get the hues you have now.
Then you'd still have an available toner channel in each curve to add glop.
Tyler


--- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, "steveoshoots" <steveoconnell@...> wrote:
>
> That does make sense. How do I add it without compromising the LC,C or LM,M already in the toner part of the curve?
> 
> > pretend it's a toner... make sense?
> > Tyler
> > 
> 
> > >
> > > Hi,
> > > I am trying to get some glop (epsonGO) to print through QTR. I'm running QTRv2.6.2 on Mac 10.5.7. printing with an Epson R1900. The inkset is UT3D parts, too long of a story :( . I have a good warm curve, LC and C mixed in the toner section, LK and PK mixed in the gray. And I have a good cool curve, LM and M in the toner with LK and PK in the gray. I combine these in the QTRprint dialog curve mix and love the results so far... 
> > > Is there some code line or something added in the quad curve creation that will pour on the glop without trying to undercut the inks?
> > > 
> > > Thanks in advance, SteveO
> > >
> >
>

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