Epson Stylus Pro 4880 User Manual
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Problem Solver211 c Caution: Be careful not to touch the parts highlighted below; otherwise, you may damage the printer. When paper loaded from the paper tray is jammed 1. Turn off the printer. 2. Move the paper lever to the released position.
212Problem Solver 3. Remove the paper tray from the printer. 4. Carefully remove the jammed paper. If necessary, open the top cover, and remove the jammed paper.
Problem Solver213 c Caution: Be careful not to touch the parts highlighted below; otherwise, you may damage the printer. If the paper is jammed around the rear cover, remove the rear cover by squeezing the knobs, and remove the jammed paper.
214Problem Solver c Caution: Be careful not to touch the parts highlighted below; otherwise, you may damage the printer. When paper loaded from the front manual feed slot is jammed 1. Turn off the printer. 2. Move the paper lever to the released position. 3. Remove the jammed paper from the front or rear side of the printer.
216Problem Solver c Caution: Be careful not to touch the parts highlighted below; otherwise, you may damage the printer. When paper loaded from the rear manual feed slot is jammed 1. Turn off the printer. 2. Move the paper lever to the released position.
Problem Solver217 3. Remove the jammed paper from the front. If necessary, open the top cover and remove the jammed paper.
218Problem Solver c Caution: Be careful not to touch the parts highlighted below; otherwise, you may damage the printer. Managing Color with Profiles For the most precise color in your prints, you can use profiles designed specifically for your printer model and paper type. Basic profiles are installed with your printer driver. For a list of the profiles and their corresponding media types, see Roll papers on page 226 or Cut sheet papers on page 227. Assigning a profile to your image doesn’t alter it, only the interpretation of it by your software and how it appears on your monitor and in a printout. This is the best way to improve the color balance and contrast in your image. Follow the instructions on the next page to use Photoshop 7, CS, CS2, or CS3 to print with profiles using Photoshop color management (the steps show only CS3 screens). It’s important to turn off color management in your printer software when you use Photoshop color management or you’ll get unexpected results. For Macintosh instructions, see Macintosh Printing with a Color Profile on page 219. For Windows instructions, see Windows Printing with a Color Profile on page 222.
Problem Solver219 Macintosh Printing with a Color Profile First you set up your color management environment in Photoshop and assign a profile to your image, then you select your print settings and print. Setting Up Photoshop and Assigning a Profile 1. Open Adobe Photoshop. 2. Select Color Settings from the Photoshop or Edit menu. You see this window. 3. Select U.S. Prepress Defaults or North America Prepress 2 from the Settings menu to set Adobe RGB (1998) as the color space. Click OK. 4. Open the photo you want to print. If you see an Embedded Profile Mismatch message, select Use the embedded profile and click OK. If you see a Missing Profile message, select Assign working RGB: Adobe RGB (1998) and click OK.
220Problem Solver 5. When your image appears, evaluate the color balance and contrast. If they need improvement, select Image > Mode > Assign Profile or Edit > Assign Profile. Then select one of the following as the Profile setting: ❏A different RGB working space, such as ColorMatch RGB or sRGB IEC61966-2.1 ❏A scanner profile for your scanner ❏A camera profile for your digital camera Also click the Preview box so you can see the effects of your profile choice on the screen. 6. Select File, then click Print or Print with Preview. 7. Click More Options or Show More Options, then select Color Management. 8. Click Page Setup, select page settings as necessary, and click OK.