Preserving Photos On Epson Photo Paper - Epson Stylus Color 740i Printer Basics Manual

Epson stylus color 740i: user guide
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ColorSync
devices and software, can help you match the image colors you see on your
monitor screen with those printed out on your printer. You must set up your
operating system, devices, and other software before printing with these
settings for best results.
5. Once you've customized your settings, you can save them as a group so you can
use them again later. If you want to save your settings, click
Advanced dialog box. Type a name for your setting group (up to 16 characters)
and click
(To use your saved custom setting group, just select it from the Custom Settings
list on the main printer settings dialog box, as described on page 15.)
6. Select any other settings you need to change in the printer software, then click
to print your document.
Print
For complete instructions on using all your printer software's custom settings, see the
electronic EPSON Stylus COLOR 740i Manual.

Preserving Photos on EPSON Photo Paper

EPSON Photo Paper has been specially formulated to work with EPSON's ink to
create prints that last as long as traditional photographs when protected from light in
photo albums or similar archival conditions.
When you display your EPSON Photo Paper prints in picture frames or mounted on
the wall, the paper provides extra UV (ultraviolet) light protection so your prints will
last longer than prints on other ink jet photo papers. Depending on the type and
intensity of the light your print is exposed to, a print on EPSON Photo Paper may
last two or more years before noticeable fading occurs. Fade resistance could decrease
in intense light conditions or increase if your print is protected by glass or special
laminates.
For optimum results and longer print life, print your digital photos on EPSON Photo
Paper. See the inside back cover of this manual for a list of available paper sizes.
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color correction settings, used in conjunction with compatible
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