Epson C80N Printer Basics - Page 21

Using PhotoEnhance, Custom, and Advanced Settings, Enhancing Photos

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Using PhotoEnhance, Custom, and Advanced Settings When you're printing special projects, you can customize your printer software settings, as described in these sections: I "Enhancing Photos" below I "Using Custom Project Types" on page 17 I "Using Advanced Settings" on page 18 For additional information on these settings, see the on-screen Reference Guide, as described on page 2. Enhancing Photos The printer software includes PhotoEnhance™ options that adjust image brightness and contrast to improve the appearance of low-resolution or improperly exposed photos. You can also use PhotoEnhance to add special effects. If you're printing high-resolution images, you may want to use the Automatic setting instead, as described on page 8 (Windows) or page 12 (Macintosh). PhotoEnhance does not affect your original image; it only affects your printout. Printing with PhotoEnhance may take longer on some systems. To use PhotoEnhance, you must select Color ink; you cannot turn on PhotoEnhance with Black ink selected. 16

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Using PhotoEnhance, Custom, and
Advanced Settings
When you’re printing special projects, you can customize your printer software
settings, as described in these sections:
“Enhancing Photos” below
“Using Custom Project Types” on page 17
“Using Advanced Settings” on page 18
For additional information on these settings, see the on-screen
Reference Guide
, as
described on page 2.
Enhancing Photos
The printer software includes PhotoEnhance
options that adjust image brightness
and contrast to improve the appearance of low-resolution or improperly exposed
photos. You can also use PhotoEnhance to add special effects.
If you’re printing high-resolution images, you may want to use the
Automatic setting instead, as described on page 8 (Windows) or page 12
(Macintosh).
PhotoEnhance does not affect your original image; it only affects your
printout. Printing with PhotoEnhance may take longer on some systems.
To use PhotoEnhance, you must select Color ink; you cannot turn on
PhotoEnhance with Black ink selected.