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The settings followed by (250) are for roll paper or selected 17-inch
wide sheets. Choose a setting without the
(250) designation when you
print on smaller sheets. For EPSON UltraSmooth Fine Art Paper or
PremierArt Water Resistant Canvas for Epson, choose the
Watercolor
Paper - Radiant White
setting.
If your paper is not listed, check the instructions included with the
paper, or check the EPSON web site (http://prographics.epson.com). If
you are using non-EPSON media, choose the closest setting. You may
have to experiment with different settings to determine which one is best
for the media you’re using.
4. For the Ink setting, select
Color/B&W Photo if you’re printing either a
color or black-and-white photo image. Use a color-managed workflow
for best results. Select
Black only if you’re printing line drawings or
other non-photographic images.
5. Set the
Mode option as follows:
• Click Automatic to have the printer driver analyze the contents of
your image or file and make the appropriate printing adjustments. If
a
Quality/Speed slider appears in the Mode box, set it to Quality
for higher resolution prints.
• Click PhotoEnhance to have the driver automatically adjust the
contrast, saturation, and brightness. You can also select automatic
enhancements or filters for
People, Nature, Soft Focus, Sepia or
Digital Camera Correction.
• Click Custom, and then choose one of the settings shown at the
left.
The two Advanced Photo settings let you print at either 1440 dpi
(
Advanced Photo) or 2880 dpi, the highest resolutions available.
The
Text/Graph setting intensifies colors and lightens the midtones
and highlights for non-photographic output.
The
sRGB setting adjusts colors using the small-gamut sRGB
(standard red green blue) color space. Best for color matching with
other sRGB devices, or for images designed for the Web.
• Click Custom, then click the Advanced button to turn off color
management in the printer driver or access additional settings, as
described on page 83.
Note: Check the web site
(http://prographics.
epson.com) or your
authorized EPSON dealer
for other media that may
be available.
Note: In most cases,
you will get better results
by applying color
management in your
application, rather than in
the printer driver. To do
this, you must turn off
color management in
the printer driver, as
described on page 85.
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