If You Are New To Color Printing - Epson STYLUS COLOR II Setup Manual

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If You Are New to Color Printing

Color printing with the EPSON Stylus COLOR II produces
amazing images, whether you print text, line drawings,
photographs, or documents containing many different image
types. However you use your color printer, keep the following
in mind:
You need to leave a large amount of hard disk drive space
free to make room for your color images. A full-page color
photographic image, for example, may require 40MB or
more of disk space, depending on the resolution. To reduce
the file size, you can decrease the size and resolution of
your images using your printer driver and application
software.
Color printing takes time because of the complex
processing required to create a color image. How much
time depends on the size and type of your image, the
resolution you use, the speed of your computer, and the
interface type. (Printing with a serial interface takes longer
than printing with a parallel interface.) However, the
fantastic results make the time spent well worth it.
Your screen colors will not exactly match the printed colors
because your monitor screen and the printer use different
methods to produce the colors you see. If you scan images
using a scanner, the image goes through another
interpretive process that also affects the color.
Monitors and scanners produce colors by combining red,
green, and blue—the RGB method. Your monitor can
produce up to 16 million colors by turning on and off the
tiny red, green, and blue phosphors contained in each pixel
on the screen. Colors produced this way differ from colors
produced by your printer's cyan, magenta, yellow, and
black colors—the CMYK method.
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