Selecting Custom Paper Configurations; Creating Custom Paper Settings Using Epson Media Installer - Epson SureColor T7770D Series User Manual

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7. Select any additional settings in the Advanced Paper Settings menu, as necessary.
After you create a new custom paper setting, it will appear in the list of available paper types.
Note: You can also use Epson Media Installer to import non-Epson media types into the LCD screen.

Selecting Custom Paper Configurations

Creating Custom Paper Settings Using Epson Media Installer

Downloading Epson Media Settings
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Selecting Custom Paper Configurations
Once you have created a custom paper configuration, you can select the configuration whenever you
print on the associated media.
1. Select the
2. Select
3. Select the paper type you are printing on.
4. Select Change Paper Type or Change Paper Type/Paper Size.
5. Select Paper Type > Others > Custom Paper.
6. Select the custom paper configuration you want to use.
7. Press the left arrow button to exit the menu.
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Creating Custom Paper Settings Using Epson Media Installer
You can use Epson Media Installer to create and store custom paper settings for use in printing on non-
Epson paper or paper that is not supported by the Epson printer driver. You create custom paper
settings by copying an existing paper setting, renaming it, and assigning an ICC profile. You can also
import .emy and .emx files from non-Epson media manufacturers.
Note: You will need an ICC profile to assign to the paper setting. You cannot change custom paper
settings created through Epson Media Installer using the printer control panel.
Note: On Mac, Epson Media Installer requires OS X 10.9.x or later to be installed.
Media Handling
home icon, if necessary.
> Paper Setting.
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