Epson Stylus Pro 5500 User Manual - Page 74

if you want to use a standalone color management module.

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Printing with EPSON Drivers for Windows | 4-7 Note Color Controls are most effective with RGB files. 5. Choose any of the following: • MicroWeave This setting eliminates unwanted banding effects and is automatically selected for all media types. • High Speed For fast, bidirectional printing. If vertical lines in your printout are misaligned when you use the High Speed setting, you may need to turn it off or align the print head (as described on page 6-7). • Flip Horizontal For printing a mirror image of your file. 6. Choose one of the following Color Management configurations: • Color Controls Lets you specify individual values for adjusting brightness, contrast, saturation, and CMY inks, or choose from the three Color Adjustment modes. You can also choose from three Gamma settings, which control image contrast by modifying the midtones and midlevel grays. For descriptions of the available settings, see the table on page 4-8. • PhotoEnhance4 Lets you see a sample image that reflects the photographic tone and special effect settings you choose. See the table on page 4-8 for a description of the available settings. • No Color Adjustment Disables color management in the printer driver. Choose this mode if you want to use a standalone color management module. • sRGB Adjusts colors using the small-gamut sRGB (standard red green blue) color space. Best for color matching with other sRGB devices, or for images designed for the Web. • ICM Adjusts colors based on your printer's ICC profile, using the Image Color Matching system (effective in Windows 98/Me/2000 only). If you're using an ICM-compatible monitor, adjusts printed colors to closely match screen colors. 4-7

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Printing with EPSON Drivers for Windows
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4-7
5.
Choose any of the following:
MicroWeave
This setting eliminates unwanted banding effects and is
automatically selected for all media types.
High Speed
For fast, bidirectional printing. If vertical lines in your printout are
misaligned when you use the
High Speed
setting, you may need to
turn it off or align the print head (as described on page 6-7).
Flip Horizontal
For printing a mirror image of your file.
6.
Choose one of the following Color Management configurations:
Color Controls
Lets you specify individual values for adjusting brightness, contrast,
saturation, and CMY inks, or choose from the three Color
Adjustment modes. You can also choose from three Gamma
settings, which control image contrast by modifying the midtones
and midlevel grays. For descriptions of the available settings, see the
table on page 4-8.
PhotoEnhance4
Lets you see a sample image that reflects the photographic tone and
special effect settings you choose. See the table on page 4-8 for a
description of the available settings.
No Color Adjustment
Disables color management in the printer driver. Choose this mode
if you want to use a standalone color management module.
sRGB
Adjusts colors using the small-gamut sRGB (standard red green
blue) color space. Best for color matching with other sRGB devices,
or for images designed for the Web.
ICM
Adjusts colors based on your printer
s ICC profile, using the Image
Color Matching system (effective in Windows 98/Me/2000 only).
If you
re using an ICM-compatible monitor, adjusts printed colors
to closely match screen colors.
Note
Color Controls are most
effective with RGB files.