I just have the one printer but in trying many papers, I have dozens of profiles.
I guess per your suggestion, the best thing to do would be to name the profiles -exactly- the same as the manufacturer does and then scroll down alphabetically as needed.
Thx
You could do that, appending the name of the paper at the end IF using a third party paper. But that's doing it the hard (manual) way. It's better to just save your printer setups as you use each profile and name the saved setup using the printer and paper name like "Canon Pro-200 Red River Polar Gloss". Or whatever description you'd normally use to describe the profile. Then when you open printer setups, there's a search on the recall dialog (top right - binoculars). Then you can search whatever term you like and it'll highlight all the files that match. You can even move through them (if more than one) using + and - keys. Or click on the date field to sort by date and pick the latest.
It's important to create printer setups whenever you use a profile because as previously mentioned, a printer profile is useless without the program and driver settings that match that profile. And you want to be able to repeat your results which are dependent on more than selecting just the profile.
So the first time you print with a profile, save a printer setup before you print and then you'll know you can print with those exact settings again in the future. You've taken the time to select the printer that goes with the profile, the media type you are supposed to use with that profile, the driver settings like quality selection, and picking the profile itself, so
save all that! Then the next time you want to use that printer, paper, and profile together you can just load the setup and all the settings match: you don't risk making a mistake or overlooking a setting by picking the profile and having to start over from scratch picking all the right Qimage and driver settings manually each time.
Buttons for loading and saving printer setups highlighted in the attached.
Regards,
Mike