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Author Topic: QImage Cutouts - new ones in folder do not appear in list  (Read 5622 times)
ira_isok
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« on: January 08, 2010, 02:51:41 PM »

Hello,

Not version specific.  Using Professional 2010.106.

1. Problem:  Cutouts:  Simply copied an existing cutout (oval.tif --> oval IL.tif) then opened Q, image in Print Que then into Batch Editor.  The new cutout does NOT appear in the list with all that are included with QImage..  Observed in .268 Professional also.  NEVER needed to create my own cutout until now.

2. On another note, I do not see any change when I simply fool with the options that appear in the dialog when in click the CUTOUT button.  But that is not related to primary issue.  I do not see detail in a manual that addresses this dialog if in fact it does perform a function.

3. A while ago I sent a clip of a scan of a printout attempt of (2) 5x7's on one 8x10... that I believe has worked fine and does so most of the time, what the image shows (probably still in the forum - left for Mike to see but did not get a RE from that question) is the 1st image looks fine on the paper then 2nd image start to be printed BUT THEN the 1st image ovelays 2nd partially.  Trashed the work.  I was using 09.268(?).  never tried with 2010-106 that I was latest at the time. Any thoughts?

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Ira
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« Reply #1 on: January 17, 2010, 03:22:22 PM »

(1) Sounds like you are putting the cutout in the wrong place.  You're probably using the old location (from older versions).  Click "Utilities", "Explore Qimage Application Data" and you'll find the proper "Cutouts" folder there.

(2) The only option worth noting on that dialog is the third speed button on the top: that one rebuilds the thumbnails for the cutouts.  Just ignore the other options and leave them at default.

(3) The forum shows that you only have one post (this one), so I don't see any example.  What you mention, however, sounds like a printer driver bug where the printer doesn't know how (where) to register data.  Are you using an HP printer?

Mike
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« Reply #2 on: January 17, 2010, 06:54:24 PM »

Mike,

1. Thanks for pointing me to the correct location C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\ddisoftware\Qimage\Cutouts.  Yes, I searched outside of Q and landed at C:\Program Files\Qimage\Cutouts\, apparently the old location from that config change you made a few versions ago.  That said, may I delete the entire Cutouts folder and files in the Program Files\QImage.  if yes, what other folder may I delete there?  If they have ANY value, I'd leave them alone.  I understand your other comments RE Cutouts.

2. As for the Overlap with 2x 5x7's that has happened occasionally, yep, I have an HP Phptosmart C7280.  I know you don't like HP.  Question: Have you EVER heard of this problem?  If yes, only with HP?  Quite honestly, I am very pleased with the results with my HP.  Will mention that I am NOT using Ver 10 s/w (still with 9.x) because 10 has issues, primarily to do with initialization of PC taking noticably longer from cold start when HO Ver 10 s/w is installed, restored PC to HP Ver 9.0.  As for the clip of the image, I had included it as an attachment the original msg when I asked this questio.  Was a few months ago.

Much Thanks,
Ira
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