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Re: Dtp on epson3880


 

Thank you Dave. So kind. My passion. And printmaking was always something I aspired to since art school and college. I was sourcing my ready made plates from Spain but now dying to produce my own.??You can see some photogravure samples on my FB wall and Instagram account.

I created a media profile as you indicated. My confusion is where do I select this profile. In QTR I see exactly what your screen shot shows. The paper feed options but the profile I created can only be seen in the Epson print dialog drop down list. So I¡¯m getting lost in the process. Do I select the profile first in Epson and then switch to QTR and select the poster board option? And then print??

I¡¯m grateful for your patience and assistance and apologies for taking up your time.?

Best

Joe
Joseph P Smith
MFA Digital Arts (Melit)
MSWPP; FMPA; FBIPP; Hon. FMPS; ARPS; AFIAP
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On Wed, 17 Jul 2024 at 21:21, Dave Najewicz via <dnajewicz=[email protected]> wrote:
Joe,

I assume the media file you created, includes the paper thickness, platten gap and? a matte icc profile were included. Attached is a copy of the media file the file I am using? When I loaded this media file into the printer, it becomes an?option in the printer menu when the front feed is selected on the printer. it shows- fine art(thick), poster board, disc tray and "no eject".? Then I was able to see the paper type in the QRT dialogue? - see attached screen shot?from QTR, my media file name is poster board and will be fed through the front feed.... you should also consider rebooting both your computer and your printer after making these changes.

BTW you have taken some beautiful?photographs, took a quick?look at your webpage....


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Modified Post Board EMY.png

On Wed, Jul 17, 2024 at 2:56?PM Joe Smith via <smithfoto59=[email protected]> wrote:
Thanks Dave. I did create a plate profile using the media installer and adjusted the platen gap accordingly?but I can only see this profile in the Epson printer dialog and not in the QTR dialog. I will have a look at the link you supplied. Thanks for all your help and apologies for all my queries but trying to get my head around this.

best wishes

Joe

Joseph P Smith
MFA Digital Arts (Melit)
MSWPP; FMPA; FBIPP; Hon. FMPS; ARPS; AFIAP
Instagram: @smithfoto59
Facebook:
Twitter: @smithjp59



On Wed, Jul 17, 2024 at 8:49?PM Dave Najewicz via <dnajewicz=[email protected]> wrote:
Joe, First you have to select a media type on the printer under the paper setting options. The printer comes with There are basic paper media files,? with the thickness, platen gap and .icc profile included. I have found for thicker media (2x matte board) I needed to create a custome media file for matte board/matte ink. This involved using?the epson media manager to download a similar?file, modify?it and load it on the printer.?

Once the?media file is installed on the printer - then in the print set up dialogue for Quad Tone Rip (as shown in your screen capture), when opened, it will have a choice for the paper feed options (feed/media type) options on the printer. you should then choose the media file for?the 2x sled ( whatever you call it.? All of the options in the QTR set up? should match exactly what is set on the printer....
Here is a good source to learn about epson media files? as well as the epson site.?

This is a long slog, took me a few days too figure it out.



On Wed, Jul 17, 2024 at 2:20?PM Joe Smith via <smithfoto59=[email protected]> wrote:
Thank you for this information Dave. I appreciate?IT. I have installed the QTR software but still getting around it as I¡¯m totally new to this. Not sure how to select a media type. It is not possible in the QTR dialog. So do you select it before in the Photoshop print dialog?

Apologies if this sounds basic but I'm new to this system.

thanks

Joe


Joseph P Smith
MFA Digital Arts (Melit)
MSWPP; FMPA; FBIPP; Hon. FMPS; ARPS; AFIAP
Instagram: @smithfoto59
Facebook:
Twitter: @smithjp59



On Wed, 17 Jul 2024 at 20:01, Dave Najewicz via <dnajewicz=[email protected]> wrote:
Joe,

I had problems getting the P900 to recognize the "sled" that I was using for the plates. I took clay harmon's workshop on dpt and he showed us the use of a sled - using two pieces of 2X matte board with the top piece being a frame to hold the plate. I also used a small tab of two sided tape in the corners to keep the plate secured?in the sled.

?Here is what I did - the carrier I used was two layers of 2X matte board - with a total thickness of 1.5mm. I created a custom epson .emy file for my DTP set-up based on the epson matte board .emy file ( you will have to down load this from the epson site). I modified the thickness parameter to 1.5mm and set the platen gap to 2.1mm ( I believe these are the largest values allowed). I also changed the .icc profile to a matte paper profile to insure the use of MK ink. After I made these changes and installed the .emy file in my printer, I was able to successfully load and print several plates... but it can be kind of "finicky" - also make sure all of the parameters on the printer set-up match the information in the print tool or QTR settings. Good Luck"
?A measurement of the sled would be useful, there seems to be a somewhat wide range of thicknesses of 2x matte board.? Apparently there are other issues that can cause the media to not be recognized -including stray marks on the sled, I am not an expert on any of this, but this custom . emy worked for me. Not sure if this is the best solution to this issue but it has worked for me.?

Dave

On Wed, Jul 17, 2024 at 10:47?AM smithfoto59 via <smithfoto59=[email protected]> wrote:
Hello Dave
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Thank you for this useful info.
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I have just started doing some DTP photogravures on an Epson P900. Any idea what the media setting (paper) should be on the QTR?
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thanks and best wishes
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Joe

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