Epson Stylus COLOR 480/480SX Printer Basics - Page 19

Using Custom Settings, Using Advanced Settings, Image Color Matching; Windows 95

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Using Custom Settings Your printer software includes custom project types with preset printing options. This lets you quickly select a color-matching method for your project. You can select from these project types: s ICM (Image Color Matching; Windows 95, 98, and 2000 only): For printing documents created in an ICM compatible application. s sRGB (standard Red Green Blue; recommended only with Windows 98 or Windows 2000): For printing documents created in an sRGB compatible application using sRGB colors, such as those designed for the World Wide Web. See your Windows 98 or Windows 2000 online help for details. To access these settings, click Custom, then click the Custom Settings list to open it. You can also fine-tune these settings on the Advanced dialog box to fit your individual needs, as described below. Using Advanced Settings For maximum control over your project, you can customize your print settings- such as Print Quality and Gamma-and use special effects. To access these settings in your printer software, click Custom and then click the Advanced button. After you customize your print settings on the Advanced dialog box, you can save them as a group so you can reuse them whenever you print a similar project. See your electronic Reference Guide (described on page 7) for details. 15

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Using Custom Settings
Your printer software includes custom project types with preset printing options.
This lets you quickly select a color-matching method for your project. You can
select from these project types:
ICM
(Image Color Matching; Windows 95, 98, and 2000 only):
For printing documents created in an ICM compatible application.
sRGB
(standard Red Green Blue; recommended only with Windows 98 or
Windows 2000): For printing documents created in an sRGB compatible
application using sRGB colors, such as those designed for the World Wide
Web. See your Windows 98 or Windows 2000 online help for details.
To access these settings, click
Custom
, then click the
Custom Settings
list to
open it.
Using Advanced Settings
For maximum control over your project, you can customize your print settings—
such as Print Quality and Gamma—and use special effects.
To access these settings in your printer software, click
Custom
and then click the
Advanced
button.
After you customize your print settings on the Advanced dialog box, you can save
them as a group so you can reuse them whenever you print a similar project. See
your electronic
Reference Guide
(described on page 7) for details.
You can also fine-tune these settings on the Advanced dialog box to fit
your individual needs, as described below.