it's a way to take a single image and it will print a proof sheet with colors tweaked within a range and the info shown below each image.
I got that wrong then.
I'm not quite sure whether that amount of variation and on those tiny prints sizes is much use. With a good colour management and profiles, what I see on the screen is pretty close to what is printed, any QU edit variations can be saved as a different filter and printed as required as a "test strip".
Terry
Thanks!
Since I used Qimage last and even printed, I built a new comp, my good photo monitor that was easy to calibrate is gone. Using 3rd party inks for my Pro-100 and some generic paper stock has been a challenge. I have it down to a point and just adjust for a cyan shift I am getting. The Pattern Print option was easy to get a good print....but I like working in Qimage better.
Grabbing some paper tomorrow with ICC profiles and shifting back to Canon ink...hopefully will iron things out.