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1  Technical Discussions / Printers / Can Qimage corrupt print- and paperprofiles? on: November 23, 2010, 12:03:26 PM
The problem: Started after I began to print a QImage generated queue of 30 A3 sheets with different sizes of photo's on it. The third sheet started, half way the print, to show bad colors. Very red/magenta and much to dark.

What I did: checked all settings, drivers profiles etc. Shaked the cardridges, cleaned the nozzles, did the ultrasone cleaning in the maintenance menu, upgraded the firmware, de- and installed all drivers and colorprofiles. Nothing helped. This happened while using my Epson 7800 printer. I assumed something had 'broken' in this printer.

Therefore I switched to my 4800 Epson printer. Same results! To red, to dark! After de- and installing QImage, after installing QImage Ultimate all results were identical for both printers: unusable for delivery to my clients.

When my time arrives I shall not have deserved a place in heaven I'am afraid. For things being said by me every now and then the last week... But for the moment my live goes on ( for a long time, I hope ;-) I'll have to print anyway.

How I solved it: I found that I can print straight from Photoshop when I let PS manage the colors. The prints become perfect.

The question is: how to handle te be able to use QImage again?

Thanks in advance, Lex Salverda, Netherlands.

P.S: Perhaps anyone knows how to deep-delete QImage from Windows7, without leaving a trace?



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