The Photosmart Plugin does not work with CS3. Does anyone know where a step by step flow is for printing using CS3 to the B9180? I have some limited success...
Simply print from cs3 following the dialogue. Check all ur settings. Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry ... From: "b2martin_a" <b2martin@...> ...
I am new B9180 owner and this is my first post to this group. I was having problems seeing my profiles with the HP Photoshop plugin, and this thread contained...
The following did not originate with me and I am sorry that I cannot give credit to the person that posted this, but the following allegedly permits the Plugin...
I can verify that Michael's procedure is correct. I copied the two items from the CS2 folders to the locations he mentioned in the CS3 folder hierarchy and the...
... The HP plug in does work in CS3 when installed at outlined below. It's easier to just copy the needed files from the CS2 installation. They will be found...
... I got this from HP. I could not find the plugin in my copy of PS 3. FYI, Bob Thank you for contacting HP Total Care. Within Photoshop CS3, you will find...
That is the way that my 9180 is provided with electricity -- since it should be left on and with my electric company and their ever-varying power, I use one of...
Hi folks, What image ppi do you send to your HP B9190? I send images at 300ppi, but am wondering if I should send images at 600ppi because that is the...
I got my B9180 a couple of weeks ago (so this is my first post on this forum) and am very pleased by the prints on HP Advanced gloss and satin-matt. However I...
I set up my 9180 near the end of April past. It is plugged into a UPS. Since plugging it in (and out of the box it starts up upon plugging it in) it has never...
I haven't tried those papers (yet -- I'm waiting for a sample pack which should arrive shortly), but what does a soft proof in Photoshop show using the...
Hi Alec, I've been printing strictly B&W, but I have had similar issues with the Hahnemuhle profiles from their website. Instead, I've been using the...
Soft proof looks fine - in fact, if anything, the soft proof usingthe HP Advanced glossy profile is more magenta than the soft proof using the Hahnemuhle...
Hi Gerald, I don't see specific profiles for these papers on the profiles provided with the printer - they are different papers as far as I can tell - are you...
I use Qimage, which does indeed resample the picture to 600ppi during the print processing. This is a far better approach than manually resizing every image...
I was told, at an Epson Print Academy, that the "circle of confusion" for an inkjet print was 350 PPI. CoC is the point where one cannot tell the difference...
HI Richard, Thanks for your reply. I've read (by Jeff Schewe and Tim Grey, and other experts) that you send images to Epson printers at preferably at 360 ppi...
Hi Brian, Thanks for your reply. One of these days I may get around to trying Qimage, but for now the HP plug-in for CS2 is working just fine. I'm concluding...
One thing to consider - and you alluded to it, is viewing distance. While there are people on some list who prattle on about what they see with a loupe when...
Thanks B.D. for your reply. Pushing further into my question, do you (and others reading this thread) adjust your image ppi to 300 using your favourite photo...
Doug -- Thought you might want to see the following which I cam across when looking into a different issue. Hopefully, it is appropriate for me to post this...
Yes the images are set to driver level resolutions but are transparent to the user. In Qimage you are made aware of the input rendering resolution where as...
Circles of confusion are optical, the output and rasterizing are digital. I cannot see anyway that the two have a common ground in inkjet printing. Image data...
Because I'm using CS3 I don't use the plug-in. I uprez in Genuine Fractles if I need to. Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry ... From: "winnebago_doug"...
It is very easy to run your own test on the paper you are using... glossy /satin (HP) I fine little difference between 240-360 matte paper can use a little...