This is a work in progress.  Look at the dates and times on the profiles to find the newest.

For the Claria OEM inkset arrangment, go to the "Claria" folder.

The Claria "ABW" printing PDF is at http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/1400-Claria-BW.pdf 
For more info on B&W printing with the Claria/Noritsu inks, also see 
http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/4000-Noritsu-2K.pdf 
I use the 1400 for cards and the 4000 for display B&W dyes prints.  
Both us a color ink installation.  the 4000 PDF has information that relates to both.

The "GG22-to-QTR.acv" curve is a Photoshop image adjustment curve that I use to convert a file
edited in Gray Gamma 2.2 workspace to the linear workspace that is used by QTR to print.  
After this curve is applied I save the file to my Desktop with "QTR" in the name.  It is for printing only.

With the latest profile for the standard ink arrangement -- the ABW 12-2014 curve -- just using a 
gray gamma 2.2 file without adjustment seems to work well in indoor lighting.

Abbreviations:  (In flux)

Nor = Noritsu

BO = Black Only, where only one ink channel is firing.
Sometimes the only black (BO) is in the Cyan (C) position.

Some profiles may have 2 Claria/Noritsu black ink cartridges firing ("2K") or three (3K).

LM = Light magenta.  It is the primary and usually only toner needed.  It might be in the LC position if another inkset is in the printer also.
Sometimes the LM is made with 30% Noritsu M and 70% clear base (see http://www.paulroark.com/BW-Info/BW-Dye.pdf footnote 14, page 4 for the clear base formula I use.)

CsK or C-K signifies that the C position is black ink.  

RR = Red River paper company.  See http://www.redrivercatalog.com/

Metallic = usually Red River's "Polar Pearl Metallic" paper

