Epson Stylus Pro 4400 User Manual
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Printing with Mac OS X191 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 English Color Controls (for Advanced B&W Photo) When Advanced B&W Photo is selected as the Color, the following screen appears. You can adjust the advanced monochrome settings. For the details of additional settings, see the online help.
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192Printing with Mac OS X ColorSync This setting automatically adjusts printout colors to match colors on your screen. Select this setting when printing scanned photographs or computer graphics. Note: Be aware that the ambient light and the age, quality, and settings of the monitor can affect the quality of your color matching.
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Printing with Mac OS X193 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 English Off (No Color Adjustment) This setting is generally not recommended, because it does not allow the printer driver to enhance or adjust the color in any way. Only use this setting when you create a new color profile or if the other Mode settings do not produce satisfactory results.
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194Printing with Mac OS X Paper Configuration The following settings in Paper Configuration let you make the detailed paper settings. If you are using non-Epson special media, make these settings as needed.
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Printing with Mac OS X195 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 English Mode Description Color Density Adjusts the strength of Color Density. Use a value in the range of -50% to +50%. Drag the slider with your mouse to the right direction (+) to deepen the color of your printout or left direction (-) to lighten its color. You can also type a number (-50 to +50) in the box next to the slider. Use this function when you print on paper other than Epson special media. Set the scroll bar to the 0 position when you...
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196Printing with Mac OS X Paper Suction Decreasing the air suction at the platen is useful to avoid wrinkling or waving of thin or saturated media, or eliminating vertical banding. The relationship of the parameter and suction power is as follows. Standard : 100% -1: 50% -2: 30% -3: 10% -4: 6% Cut Method Determines the best cutting method according to the paper thickness. Standard: Normal speed and normal cut pressure Thin Paper: Low cut pressure Thick Paper, Fast: High speed and high cut pressure...
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Printing with Mac OS X197 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 English Roll Paper Option You can make Auto Cut, Print Page Line, and Save Roll Paper settings. Auto Cut You can select the following cutting methods. Single Cut Select this setting if you want to save paper. If you select this setting, the boundary of a picture or the boundary of a page is cut. However, the cut position may shift slightly.
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198Printing with Mac OS X Note: When printing on Premium Glossy Photo Paper (250) roll paper or Premium Semigloss Photo Paper (250) roll paper, do not select this setting; otherwise, print quality may decline. Double Cut Select this setting to avoid the slight gap that occurs with the Single Cut setting. A margin is created between the pictures, and 1 mm along the inside of each picture is cut.
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Printing with Mac OS X199 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 English Normal Cut Select this setting to keep margins at the top and bottom of the printed data. Off Select this setting to cut the printouts manually. To cut the printouts manually, follow the steps below. 1. Press the Paper Feed or Paper Feed button, and match the cutting position with the scissors mark on the left side of the print head.
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200Printing with Mac OS X 2. Press the Paper Source button to select Auto Cut On . 3. Press and hold the Paper Source button for 3 seconds. The paper cutter cuts the printout at the cutting position. Print Page Line You can specify whether to print a page line on the right side and also below the printed data for manual cutting. The Print Page Line operation changes according to the Auto Cut setting. Check these settings as necessary by referring the printer’s operation. Save Roll Paper This...