I wrote: > There is a way to disable the randomisation, but after reading > the Argyll documentation which gives the reason for the randomisation, > I decided to leave the randomisation in. The way to disable the randomisation when printing the target is to use the printtarg switch -r ("don't randomize patch locations") Sorry - I should have mentioned this. It's in the printtarg documentation. http://www.argyllcms.com/doc/printtarg.html FYI, to save a bit of ink and paper, I got away with printing the patches without any borders. (and the randomisation helps to make the patches more distinct, of course) I used the DTP41 target, and told printtarg that my paper was narrower than it actually is, so that I could then stretch out the target to make the patches square. (~1.3cm wide) I briefly looked at the output of the other target types but decided that the the DTP41 was the closest to what I wanted. Greg.