Thanks Brian, that's good paper-saving info
How many optimization patches usually get generated automatically by the s/w? And then do you 'supplement' ?
I just let it automatically generate the all optimization patches from the profile made from the first two sheets. I have yet to try adding an image or importing specific patches, or any other combination of the three available options. A sheet will take slightly more than 680 patches, but going to 681 I lost some patches that I wanted to keep - I think some light off neutrals. It is like when you generate the initial patch set, and even though there may be room for more on the sheet, adding a few more can make a whole group of neutrals disappear.
To get 680 on one sheet, I have to reduce three of the four borders to zero in iProfiler. I loose the row identification numbers, everything else fits on. One sheet I fed was actually only 7.5 x 11, and the first row of target patches were printed almost full bleed and were only 6mm instead of 9mm, but they read ok.
This is on an 9890. which has minimum borders of 3mm top, right, and left, and a trailing edge minimum of 0.56 inches for sheets. The 9890 only does borderless for 10, 13, 16, 17, 24, 36, and 44 inches, and rolls only not sheets of any size. You might get more patches from your 3800, which you can set to print borderless, even though you are not inking to the edge. iProfiler doesn't seem to communicate to well with the printer as far as borders go.
I have only used the technique for three papers so far, all of them matte fine art: Canson Rag Photographique 310, 210, and Hahnemühle German Etching.
Brian A