1/9/2024 0 Comments Printao 8 ripThey have software engineers, presumably debugging hooks into CUPS, and most importantly, a vested interest in people being able to use printers! It’s hard to see how that binary software switch could be so problematic.Įpson really needs to be the driving force behind diagnosing and fixing this issue. I would think Lightroom/PS/EPL do the color conversion if requested, so the only thing CUPS needs to know is whether or not to use ColorSync. It’s hard for me to fathom how CUPS could be impacted by the choice of color management. So I think Pekka’s observation that this is fundamentally a CUPS problem is correct, but it could also involve the front-end applications it is working with in a manner that isn’t wholly consistent, so it’s hard to untangle. We also know it is a Mac and Linux only problem, not Windows. If you print from a number of applications not using ICC colour management there is no filter failed problem at the very same time the printing system produces this problem when using application-managed ICC-based colour management (except in the case of PrinTao 8 which also uses ICC-based colour management). The problem with reviewing applications is that within each there are a number of printing conditions, so the matrix of factors to compare could be a lot to handle. It’s a very good application, but with the limitation that it cannot print from raw files in the way Lightroom can. Hi Tommy, I did review PrinTao 8 back in the LuLa days. A comparative review of the various printing applications might be of interest too many. First I’ve heard of PrintTao, will explore. Like Glenn, I’ve had this error message via Epson Print Layout. More than once this year I’ve had to reset my printing system and add printers anew. I suspect your fingering of CUPS is correct. Thanks for the heads up hope you can figure this out… I notice the New Epson Driver for the P900 does not contain the 16bit box to check off any more. can’t help but think other things on our computers … Plug-ins etc… could be the culprits …. it is so hard to pin these issues down if they are not consistent across the board…. From all my research on that issue it appeared as if it was a very small group of folks that had this issue…. I found one day after running a Mac system update that suddenly my prints were coming out a big mess… It looked somewhat like it was being double color managed… after many ruined prints I found by accident that for some reason if I checked the 16bit box in the Epson Printer Dialogue and the 16 bit box in Lr that was the cause of the issue….If I did not check off that box in Epson’s dialogue all was well…. When printing from LR with Mojave and the 3880 …. Same model of Mac… Same versions of software… specific model of printers ? I was just curious if you’ve found a common thread among those who experience the issue?. and I’m crossing my fingers I don’t hex myself here!! I’ve experience many strange printing issues over time but I have not experience that one…. I read Mark’s article and it gave me the shakes…ha. If you are interested to learn more, please also visit our PrinTao 8 Youtube Channel.Before the P900 I was using the Epson 3880 with Mojave…. The complete review can be found here on the The Luminous Landscape website. Starting from Euro 99,- for downloading, and also including plug-ins for Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom, PrinTao 8 runs under Mac OS X 10.7. Not covered by the article is PrinTao’s great Media Manager, which comfortably allows to manage and download Icc profiles for a large range of photo papers. « Recommendation: This product is highly recommended for users who wish to simplify their printing experience using high quality print software and are willing to print from non-raw versions (JPEG, TIFF, PSD) of their raw files. « The Bottom Line – Print Quality: As pleasant a user experience that the interface is, what I like best about this application is that it makes fine prints. Luminous Landscape « Lesson of experience: LSI has accomplished something very useful for those who would like to print painlessly without the trepidations of printer drivers and dual-sourced settings. The Luminous Landscape, a great photographer’s knowledge resource, has released an illustrated in-depth review covering all important aspects of PrinTao 8. The clearly structured Start Wizard is a great help for selecting printer model, paper type and size as well as output quality with just a few mouse clicks. From layout to printing, PrinTao’s intuitive user interface combines the most important printing functionalities. Professional and color consistent printing for Canon and Epson large format printers using PrinTao 8.
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