Thank you for thoughts- I have a post pending approval for a while now that has links to the software and how-to's that worked in other versions of OS X, but that post doesn't seem to be getting released. Or has something changed and I could be quite stuck with support for this printer under modern OS X versions? I have the working Foomatic PPD so it should be possible to use that information and make a ppd that works with another solution.Īm I missing something that makes this easier and I just need to find it? The fact that foomatic-RIP hasn't been updated since 10.8 makes me think something else is available for RIP printing and I am not finding it. However attempting to print anything I get an error that the printer is not installed correctly. I am able to query it for supply levels and they look right. When I'm adding a new IP print, via LPR, I can chose this printer, and the OS X printer setup can see the printers IP. I pulled my ppd from the open printing location (below) and placed it in: /Library/Printers/PPDs/Contents/Resources I put on Brew, used Brew to install ghostscript-9.53.3_1.big_. The most recent Foomatic-RIP pkg available (source is below) won't install. I looked to see if it was now incorporated by default but it doesn't look that way. It looks like foomatic-RIP pkg hasn't been updated since 10.8 or so. Printer is Dell 3010cn, I'v e used it in the past on older versions of Mac OS X using Ghostscript / CUPS / Foomatic RIP and a Foomatic ppd file. The initial step wedge measurements match the printer profile printed step wedge measurement almost exactly.HI, I am trying to use my existing laser printer on my new Mac, running 11.2.1. What I'm finding is that the step wedge is not being linearized. Measured the density using my spyderprint3. Print the 21 step wedge using the saved printer settings from above. Photoshop set to perceptual intent and let Photoshop Manage color. Lastly, I dropped the readings onto QTR-Create-ICC-RGB which then creates the profile for me. Measured the densities using my spyderprint3. Photoshop set to perceptual intent and let printer manage color in Photoshop. I've set the gutenprint printer settings to "uncorrected" which I've read should be used for a color managed workflow, along with a few other paper and ink related settings and saved them. On Thu, at 16:54, curryketchup via groups.io wrote: Hi, I've been trying to create a linearized printer profile for my Epson Workforce 1100 (eboni and 13.5% diluted eboni) and CUPS/Gutenprint, but I'm running into a problem. Does anyone know if I'm missing any steps or what could be going on? Thank you! The initial step wedge measurements match the printer profile printed step wedge measurement almost exactly. On Thu, at 8:54 AM curryketchup via groups.io wrote: Hi, I've been trying to create a linearized printer profile for my Epson Workforce 1100 (eboni and 13.5% diluted eboni) and CUPS/Gutenprint, but I'm running into a problem. On macOS 10.15 and before, it would automatically identify the printer as a. The initial step wedge measurements match the printer profile printed step wedge measurement almost exactly. 1 So I tested out Big Sur Beta 9 on a spare laptop, and wanted to see if it worked with an HP Laserjet 2430dtn. Go to Gutenprint on Sourceforge and download the latest package. Hi, I've been trying to create a linearized printer profile for my Epson Workforce 1100 (eboni and 13.5% diluted eboni) and CUPS/Gutenprint, but I'm running into a problem. I was determined to get this to work after suddenly losing my printer when buying a new Mac.
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