Epson 4900 Managing Color Guide Windows 7 and Windows 8 Mac OS X 10.7 and 10.8 - Page 23

OS X 10.8 or, Mac OS X 10.7.

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Printing Your Color-Managed Photo 1. Select your Epson professional printer in the Printer list. 2. Click Show Details or d to expand the Print window, if necessary. 3. Select the Paper Size and media path settings that match the paper you're printing on. Tip: If you're using a fine art paper, make sure you choose the correct media path or the media type selections will be grayed-out. 4. Click Layout on the pop-up menu and select Print Settings (Mac OS X 10.8) or Printer Settings (Mac OS X 10.7). 5. Select the Media Type setting for the paper you'll use for the print. Note: The Color Settings (Mac OS X 10.8) or Color Mode (Mac OS X 10.7) will show Off (No Color Adjustment). 6. If you are using an Epson Premium ICC profile, set the Print Quality (Mac OS X 10.8) or Output Resolution (Mac OS X 10.7) setting to match your profile. Printing with Adobe Photoshop CC or CS6 23

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Printing with Adobe Photoshop CC or CS6
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Printing Your Color-Managed Photo
1.
Select your Epson professional printer in the Printer list.
2.
Click
Show Details
or
d
to expand the Print window, if necessary.
3.
Select the Paper Size and media path settings that match the paper you’re
printing on.
Tip:
If you’re using a fine art paper, make sure you choose the correct media path or the
media type selections will be grayed-out.
4.
Click
Layout
on the pop-up menu and select
Print Settings
(Mac OS X
10.8) or
Printer Settings
(Mac OS X 10.7).
5.
Select the Media Type setting for the paper you’ll use for the print.
Note:
The Color Settings (Mac OS X 10.8) or Color Mode (Mac OS X 10.7) will show
Off
(No Color Adjustment)
.
6.
If you are using an Epson Premium ICC profile, set the
Print Quality
(Mac
OS X 10.8) or
Output Resolution
(Mac OS X 10.7) setting to match your
profile.