Epson R1800 User's Guide - Page 58

Solving Color Management Problems, Ultra Premium Photo Paper Luster or - windows 7 driver

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8. If you are printing on any of the following glossy media, make sure the Gloss checkbox is selected: ■ Ultra Premium Photo Paper Glossy or Ultra Premium Glossy Photo Paper ■ Premium Photo Paper Glossy or Premium Glossy Photo Paper ■ Premium Photo Paper Semi-gloss or Premium Semigloss Photo Paper ■ Ultra Premium Photo Paper Luster or Premium Luster Photo Paper ■ PremierArt Water Resistant Canvas 9. Click OK. 10. Click OK or Print to print. Solving Color Management Problems If you selected the wrong combination of source profile, printer profile, and color management settings, you'll get unexpected results. Try these solutions: ■ If your printed image is darker than expected and/or has a strong yellow-brown cast, you probably turned off color management in both Photoshop and the Epson printer driver. Return to the Print or Print with Preview instructions for Adobe Photoshop on page 51 (for Mac OS X) or page 55 (for Windows). Make sure the Source Space Document option is not set to Untagged RGB. Also make sure you selected the correct profile for your printer in the Print Space - Profile menu. ■ If your printed image is lighter than expected and/or has a strong light blue cast, you probably turned on color management in both Photoshop and the Epson printer driver. Return to the instructions on page 53 (for Mac OS X) or page 57 (for Windows). Make sure to select Off (No Color Adjustment) in the printer driver Advanced screen or Color Management menu to turn off color management in your Epson printer driver. 58 Printing Special Photos

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Printing Special Photos
8.
If you are printing on any of the following glossy media, make sure the
Gloss
checkbox is selected:
Ultra Premium Photo Paper Glossy or
Ultra Premium Glossy Photo Paper
Premium Photo Paper Glossy or
Premium Glossy Photo Paper
Premium Photo Paper Semi-gloss or
Premium Semigloss Photo Paper
Ultra Premium Photo Paper Luster or
Premium Luster Photo Paper
PremierArt Water Resistant Canvas
9.
Click
OK
.
10. Click
OK
or
Print
to print.
Solving Color Management Problems
If you selected the wrong combination of source profile, printer profile, and color
management settings, you’ll get unexpected results. Try these solutions:
If your printed image is darker than expected and/or has a strong yellow-brown
cast, you probably turned off color management in both Photoshop and the
Epson printer driver.
Return to the Print or Print with Preview instructions for Adobe Photoshop on
page 51 (for Mac OS X) or page 55 (for Windows). Make sure the Source Space -
Document option is
not
set to
Untagged RGB
. Also make sure you selected the
correct profile for your printer in the Print Space - Profile menu.
If your printed image is lighter than expected and/or has a strong light blue cast,
you probably turned on color management in both Photoshop and the Epson
printer driver.
Return to the instructions on page 53 (for Mac OS X) or page 57 (for Windows).
Make sure to select
Off (No Color Adjustment)
in the printer driver Advanced
screen or Color Management menu to turn off color management in your Epson
printer driver.