2) Can you run 2 copies of Qimage on one computer and just send alternate print jobs from one and then the other? If so, what would happen if the job from the first copy of the software is incomplete when the job on the 2nd copy has finished processing - would the job just be added to the print queue?
THE ANSWER IS yes!! It lines up and waits.
I am doing it right now to be certain.
Do you know if a RIP such as Wasatch would actually process the jobs any quicker than Qimage or if the same files are being sent would they be processed at the same speed?
Also, any idea re: quality - is Qimages inbuilt interpolation really that much better?
I know little about a rip other than what I hear.
Try switching from Fusion to Vector to speed things up. You will have to judge ant quality loss for yourself.
Not 100% sure what you mean - I always print different pics
If you had 25 8 x 10s of the same image to print, you could put one in the queue, and then set the driver for 25 copies.
That would speed it up.
Also, any idea re: quality - is Qimages inbuilt interpolation really that much better?
Yes, it is... and that's why it has lead and still leads the world for quality prints, and image conversions, and rendering Raw files...
I wish I had a number for how many Photo Shop and Lightroom people open Qimage when it's time to print.
Now if only I can convince them to open Qimage to handle their raw images and check the wuality there as they did on the printing side.
Is your printer setup networked? Sometimes, that's a choke point.
Hope some of this helps...
Fred