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 91 
 on: March 13, 2024, 11:27:43 AM 
Started by larkis - Last post by admin
You would have to click "Properties" on the Printers and Settings tab and check in the driver.  I don't have the P9000 but if the setting is there, it's probably under "Roll Paper Option" on the main tab in the driver.

Regards,
Mike

 92 
 on: March 12, 2024, 02:32:16 PM 
Started by larkis - Last post by larkis
The epson P9000 driver (at least on the mac) has a cut to exact size option when printing from a roll. Where can I find that on windows inside of QImage? I was able to get 34" high prints of a 44" roll which saved me the step of trimming after the print came out. I do believe this option wasted a little more paper but I don't mind that given how convenient it is.

 93 
 on: March 07, 2024, 12:23:04 AM 
Started by nkoss - Last post by admin
You can see it in action at about the 2:15 mark in this video:

https://youtu.be/RZ-IoQPg4ZM?si=s_1ddbuaqqhF5h99

Regards,
Mike

 94 
 on: March 06, 2024, 10:49:52 PM 
Started by nkoss - Last post by nkoss
When I installed Qimage Ultimate, I got the message that it was installing plugins for both LR and PS. I am able to access QI from the PS using the File > Automate menu..no problem. But how do I access QI from LR directly?

 95 
 on: March 05, 2024, 06:38:21 PM 
Started by sync007 - Last post by sync007
Perfect thanks Mike!

 96 
 on: March 05, 2024, 01:39:25 AM 
Started by sync007 - Last post by admin
Sounds like you have auto cropping turned off on the print which restricts the final size based on the image aspect ratio.  Turn auto cropping on, add your print at 18x24 and then add your photo mat: use the "Shrink" option.

Regards,
Mike

 97 
 on: March 05, 2024, 01:04:44 AM 
Started by sync007 - Last post by sync007
Hi I have some gator board which measures 18x24 so I need to keep that size for the overall print. The image on screen right now is 18x24 the same as the gator board. But I need to add a photo matt around it for a title but once i do this and playing with the photo matt numbers I cannot get the overall photo to be 18x24? ie 18x21.78

How do I get the overall print to be 18x24 including the white board because I cannot exceed 18x24.


 98 
 on: March 04, 2024, 04:12:58 PM 
Started by JaneG - Last post by admin
I will need more info in order to help.  What does "crashing" mean?  Does that mean it freezes?  Shuts down?  Is there an error message?  When does this happen: as soon as you try to start Qimage, when you try to print, or some other time?

Regards,
Mike

 99 
 on: March 04, 2024, 08:27:08 AM 
Started by JaneG - Last post by JaneG
I am a user of over 15 years and have hit a wall.

Qimage is crashing before i can print anything. I am using windows 11.

reuploaded software etc.. not resolved the issue

 100 
 on: February 29, 2024, 12:50:42 AM 
Started by gary5bellies - Last post by admin
The live view is a preview of the layout.  It isn't a photo editor nor is it meant to judge image quality.  The purpose of that preview is for you to design your layout so cached thumbnails are used so that you can do things like preview an entire page of wallets with no delay in generating unnecessarily detailed images.  There are many tools within Qimage that allow you to preview images full screen if that's what you need including the image editor, full screen view, image examiner, image comparator, and you can also open the full page editor and set the preview to high quality.  Or the already mentioned soft proof if you just want to preview the page once you've created it and you don't mind the extra time to generate full resolution images.  Those options are all there but they are options because no one would appreciate the amount of time it would take to render full resolution previews for designing a layout.

Regards,
Mike

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