Epson Stylus Pro 9000 User Manual - Page 118

Managing Print Jobs, PhotoEnhance settings, ColorSync Rendering Intent settings

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Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Macintosh | B-17 PhotoEnhance settings Tone Lets you choose from Normal for standard images, Hard for high contrast, and Sepia for an old-fashioned look. Vivid and Monochrome settings also available on the EPSON Stylus Pro 9500. Effect Lets you choose from 4 special effects (and set the intensity): Sharpness, Soft Focus, Canvas, and Parchment (EPSON Stylus Pro 9500 only). Digital Camera Corrects noise and other flaws common to digital camera Correction images. ColorSync Rendering Intent settings Perceptual For photographic images. Maintains the relationship between colors as it scales them to fit within your printer's color gamut. Saturation For charts and business graphics. Maintains the relative saturation of colors from one gamut to another. Colorimetric For projects with known colors, such as labels and packaging. Maintains colors that fall within the gamut of both your monitor and printer. Managing Print Jobs Your printer comes with several utilities that let you check on your print jobs and schedule, cancel, pause, or restart them. First you need to set up background printing, so you can continue to work on your Macintosh while a file is being printed. Note that background printing is slower and may also slow down your system. This section includes instructions for the following: • Setting up background printing • Using Monitor3 • Cancelling printing B-17

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Using EPSON Drivers and Utilities for Macintosh
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Managing Print Jobs
Your printer comes with several utilities that let you check on your print jobs
and schedule, cancel, pause, or restart them. First you need to set up
background printing, so you can continue to work on your Macintosh while
a file is being printed. Note that background printing is slower and may also
slow down your system.
This section includes instructions for the following:
Setting up background printing
Using Monitor3
Cancelling printing
PhotoEnhance settings
Tone
Lets you choose from
Normal
for standard images,
Hard
for high contrast, and
Sepia
for an old-fashioned look.
Vivid
and
Monochrome
settings also available on the EPSON
Stylus Pro 9500.
Effect
Lets you choose from 4 special effects (and set the
intensity):
Sharpness
,
Soft Focus,
Canvas
, and
Parchment
(EPSON Stylus Pro 9500 only).
Digital Camera
Correction
Corrects noise and other flaws common to digital camera
images.
ColorSync Rendering Intent settings
Perceptual
For photographic images. Maintains the relationship
between colors as it scales them to fit within your printer’s
color gamut.
Saturation
For charts and business graphics. Maintains the relative
saturation of colors from one gamut to another.
Colorimetric
For projects with known colors, such as labels and
packaging. Maintains colors that fall within the gamut of
both your monitor and printer.