Hello All,
I'm happy to have joined the community here as it looks like a good place to share and hopefully while I'm here, I can provide some assistance for those using Qimage One as well. As my first post, let me try to shed some light on a few things mentioned in this thread.
First, on the occasional crashes, we did find some instances where certain types of printer profiles could cause a crash under some specific conditions. Those crashes were confirmed fixed by today's macOS release (2018.105). Those types of issues (ones that require a specific set of conditions to reproduce) simply cannot be flushed out in beta testing but thanks to feedback from various users, we were able to correct the problem in about 48 hours. We are not aware of any conditions that cause a crash in 2018.105 so if you still have any issues after updating to that version, please let us know. As of now, all users who have reported crashes confirm that 2018.105 has fixed the crashes.
Regarding color management, we probably included too much technical detail on our webpage regarding settings and made it sound more complicated than it is. As a user, all you need to know is: don't change the color matching options. That's it! Qimage One already sets the color matching options in the driver to those needed for the selection in the software (either let the driver handle color, or selecting a specific profile). Using sRGB for a "null transform" is the accepted method for disabling color management on Mac printer drivers; the difference being that other software may gray those options out so you can't change (or potentially even see) them.
Qimage One has a "deeper" connection with the printer driver than many other driver-based printing apps in that you can change things like media type, media size, source, and other options without having to go into the driver. Similarly, it is able to make the appropriate selections to turn color management off if it sees you are using a user-specific ICC profile. Simply put: make whatever settings such as quality, etc. in the driver but just leave the color matching options at the bottom of the driver alone: Qimage One sets those for you.
Regards,
Mike Chaney
Binartem, Inc.
ddisoftware, Inc.