Epson Stylus COLOR 900N User Manual - Page 76

Standard Red Green Blue; not available with Windows 3.1

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Always choose your Media Type and Ink setting before you select a custom project type. Some project types may not be available with the Media Type or Ink settings you choose. Printing with PhotoEnhance3 or PhotoEnhance™ may take longer on some systems and images. 6. Choose the right setting for your project and Media Type following these guidelines: s PhotoEnhance3 (Windows 95, 98, NT, or Macintosh) or PhotoEnhance (Windows 3.1): For printing images captured using a video camera, scanner, or digital camera. Produces sharper images and more vivid colors by automatically adjusting the contrast, saturation, and brightness. s Digital Camera (not available with Windows 3.1): For printing images captured using a scanner or digital camera. s Text/Graph: For printing graphics-intensive documents like presentations with charts and graphs. s Economy: For printing rough drafts of text on plain paper. Saves ink. s ICM (Image Color Matching; Windows 95 and Windows 98 only): For printing documents created in an ICM compatible application. s sRGB (Standard Red Green Blue; not available with Windows 3.1; recommended only with Windows 98): 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 online help for details. s ColorSync (Macintosh only): Automatically adjusts printout colors to closely match the colors on your screen. 7. In Windows, click the Paper and Layout tabs (not available on Windows 3.1) to check or change any necessary settings. On a Macintosh, check or change any necessary settings on the Page Setup and the Layout dialog boxes. 8. When you're finished, click OK (Windows), then click any other buttons your application uses for printing or click Print (Macintosh). 69

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Always choose your Media Type and Ink setting before you
select a custom project type. Some project types may not be
available with the Media Type or Ink settings you choose.
Printing with PhotoEnhance3 or PhotoEnhance
may take
longer on some systems and images.
6.
Choose the right setting for your project and Media Type following these
guidelines:
PhotoEnhance3
(Windows 95, 98, NT, or Macintosh) or
PhotoEnhance
(Windows 3.1): For printing images captured using a video camera, scanner,
or digital camera. Produces sharper images and more vivid colors by
automatically adjusting the contrast, saturation, and brightness.
Digital Camera
(not available with Windows 3.1): For printing images
captured using a scanner or digital camera.
Text/Graph
: For printing graphics-intensive documents like presentations
with charts and graphs.
Economy
: For printing rough drafts of text on plain paper. Saves ink.
ICM
(Image Color Matching; Windows 95 and Windows 98 only):
For printing documents created in an ICM compatible application.
sRGB
(Standard Red Green Blue; not available with Windows 3.1;
recommended only with Windows 98): 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 online help for details.
ColorSync
(Macintosh only): Automatically adjusts printout colors to closely
match the colors on your screen.
7.
In Windows, click the
Paper
and
Layout
tabs (not available on Windows 3.1) to
check or change any necessary settings.
On a Macintosh, check or change any necessary settings on the Page Setup and
the Layout dialog boxes.
8.
When you’re finished, click
OK
(Windows), then click any other buttons your
application uses for printing or click
Print
(Macintosh).