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Choosing Advanced Black and White Photo Settings, setting that corresponds to the paper you are

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114 | Printing With Epson Drivers for Windows 5. Click Print Bckg Color if you want to print color on the background of the page. Click the Color Settings button to select the color you want. 6. Click Job Settings if you want to have the time, date, and other information about your print job printed at the top or bottom of the page. Click Details, select the settings you want to use, and click OK. Note: If you are printing from Photoshop, make sure you do not use Photoshop's color management settings when using Advanced Black and White Photo mode. There are no profiles associated with this screening and color management technology. Note: If Advanced Black and White Photo is not available for your media type, you may need to change your black ink cartridge. See page 148 for more information. Choosing Advanced Black and White Photo Settings Advanced Black and White Photo mode allows you to easily produce neutral and toned black-and-white prints using your Epson driver and offers an alternative black and white workflow. Advanced Black and White Photo mode also provides settings for more advanced black and white control. Whether your photo is color or grayscale, you can use this unique screening and color management technology to create stunning black-and-white prints. This mode is available only when printing on certain media types. 1. On the Properties or Preferences window, make sure the Main tab is selected. 2. Select a Media Type setting that corresponds to the paper you are printing on. If your paper is not listed, check the instructions included with the paper, or check the Epson website www.proimaging.epson.com (U.S. sales), www.epson.ca (Canadian sales). If you are using non-Epson media, choose the closest setting or create a custom paper configuration (see page 116). You may have to experiment with different settings to determine which one is best for the media you're using. 3. For the Color setting, choose Advanced B&W Photo. 4. For the Mode setting, select Custom, then click Advanced. 114

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Printing With Epson Drivers for Windows
5.
Click
Print Bckg Color
if you want to print color on the background of
the page. Click the
Color Settings
button to select the color you want.
6.
Click
Job Settings
if you want to have the time, date, and other
information about your print job printed at the top or bottom of the
page. Click
Details
, select the settings you want to use, and click
OK
.
Choosing Advanced Black and White Photo
Settings
Advanced Black and White Photo mode allows you to easily produce neutral
and toned black-and-white prints using your Epson driver and offers an
alternative black and white workflow. Advanced Black and White Photo
mode also provides settings for more advanced black and white control.
Whether your photo is color or grayscale, you can use this unique screening
and color management technology to create stunning black-and-white
prints. This mode is available only when printing on certain media types.
1.
On the Properties or Preferences window, make sure the
Main
tab is
selected.
2.
Select a
Media Type
setting that corresponds to the paper you are
printing on.
If your paper is not listed, check the instructions included with the
paper, or check the Epson website www.proimaging.epson.com (U.S.
sales), www.epson.ca (Canadian sales). If you are using non-Epson
media, choose the closest setting or create a custom paper configuration
(see page 116). You may have to experiment with different settings to
determine which one is best for the media you’re using.
3.
For the Color setting, choose
Advanced B&W Photo
.
4.
For the Mode setting, select
Custom
, then click
Advanced
.
Note:
If you are printing
from Photoshop, make
sure you do not use
Photoshop’s color
management settings
when using Advanced
Black and White Photo
mode. There are no
profiles associated with
this screening and color
management technology.
Note:
If Advanced Black
and White Photo is not
available for your media
type, you may need to
change your black ink
cartridge. See page 148
for more information.