Saving Custom Settings - Epson Stylus Color 1520 User Manual

Epson stylus color 1520: user manual
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Note:
The EPSON Standard
profile is custom-
designed for your printer.
If you use a scanner or
other color imaging
equipment, you may have
other profiles available.
The Saturation and
Colorimetric options are
only available when
you're using Fine - 720 dpi
or SuperFine - 1440 dpi
Print Quality.
4. Close ColorSync System Profile.
5. Open the application you want to print from.
6. Access the printing dialog box as described on page 1-9.
Click
Advanced
7. Click
ColorSync
8. For
, choose
Profile
9. Choose one of the following options for
Perceptual
For printing photographs. Adjusts the colors displayed
on the monitor so they fit within the printer's gamut,
but maintains the relationships between colors.
Saturation
For printing graphics-intensive documents like
presentation pages with charts and graphs. Maintains
the relative saturation of colors from one gamut to
another.
Colorimetric
For matching colors as precisely as possible. Maintains
colors that fall within the gamuts of the monitor and
printer, but may lose some detail where the colors are
outside the printer's density range.
10. Click
, and then click
OK

Saving Custom Settings

After you've fine-tuned your printer settings for a special
project, you can save them as a group with a unique name.
Then you can select it the next time you print a similar project.
1. Customize your printer settings as described in this chapter.
2. Click the
Save Settings
settings dialog box. (If the button is grayed out, select
.)
Advanced
2-11
and then click
More Settings
on the right side of the dialog box.
EPSON Standard
.
Print
button on the Main printer
Custom Printing
.
.
:
Rendering Intent

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