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PANTONE Color Support, For example, a color that appears to be an exact match under

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Installing EPSON Stylus RIP for Windows PANTONE Color Support PANTONE professional color palette files for your printer are included with the EPSON Stylus RIP software. These files can be read directly into most PANTONE-licensed applications so you can have printer-calibrated versions of PANTONE colors. The colors are calibrated to use Stylus RIP's error diffusion halftoning on EPSON coated paper and photo-quality media. Note: For installation and application-specific usage instructions, refer to the "Howto.pdf" file in the following folder: Program Files\EPSON\Stylus RIP\Stylus RIP_Utilities\PANTONE\

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Installing EPSON Stylus RIP for Windows
PANTONE Color Support
PANTONE professional color palette files for your printer are
included with the EPSON Stylus RIP software. These files can
be read directly into most PANTONE-licensed applications so
you can have printer-calibrated versions of PANTONE colors.
The colors are calibrated to use Stylus RIP’s error diffusion
halftoning on EPSON coated paper and photo-quality media.
Note:
For installation and application-specific usage instructions, refer to
the “Howto.pdf” file in the following folder:
Program Files\EPSON\Stylus RIP\Stylus RIP_Utilities\PANTONE\
<your printer’s name>\CoatedPaper720\.
Every attempt is made to accurately match color values as
closely as possible to the PANTONE spot colors. However, no
color matching scheme can guarantee an exact match, due to
environmental and other characteristics that affect how we
perceive color.
For example, a color that appears to be an exact match under
incandescent room lighting may appear differently under
fluorescent lighting conditions. While many of these factors are
accounted for in the process of developing the colors, an exact
match is not possible under all visual conditions.