Epson Stylus Pro 7400 User Manual
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Options and Consumable Products381 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 English EPSON Proofing Paper Semimatte (Commercial)13× 50’ (15 m) S041668 Contract Proofing 17× 100’ (30.5 m) S041724 24× 100’ (30.5 m) S041658 36× 100’ (30.5 m) S041659 44× 100’ (30.5 m) S041660 Enhanced Matte Paper17× 100’ (30.5 m) S041725 POP 3D CAD/GIS Photo/Fine Art 24× 100’ (30.5 m) S041595 36× 100’ (30.5 m) S041596 44× 100’ (30.5 m) S041597 Watercolor Paper - Radiant White24× 59’ (18 m) S041396 Photo/Fine Art 36× 59’ (18 m) S041397 44× 59’ (18 m) S041398 Textured Fine Art Paper17× 50’ (15 m) S041745 24× 50’ (15 m) S041447 36× 50’ (15 m) S041448 44× 50’ (15 m) S041449 Canvas 24× 40’ (12 m) S041531 36× 40’ (12 m) S041532 44× 40’ (12 m) S041533 Enhanced Synthetic Paper17× 131’ (40 m) S041726 POP Sign and Display 24× 131’ (40 m) S041614 36× 131’ (40 m) S041615 44× 131’ (40 m) S041616 Enhanced Adhesive Synthetic Paper24× 100’ (30.5 m) S041617 POP Sign and Display 36× 100’ (30.5 m) S041618 44× 100’ (30.5 m) S041619
382Options and Consumable Products Cut sheets Media Name Size Product CodeRecommended Application Premium Glossy Photo Paper Super A3/B S041289 Photo S041316 Premium Luster Photo Paper Super A3/B S041407 Premium Semigloss Photo PaperSuper A3/B S041328 S041327 Singleweigh Matte PaperSuper A3/B S041909 POP 2D CAD/GIS Imposition Proofing A2 S041910 US-C S041907 Photo Quality Ink Jet PaperLTR S041029 S041062 A4 S041061 EPSON Proofing Paper Semimatte (Commercial)Super A3/B S041744 Contract Proofing Archival Matte Paper Enhanced Matte PaperSuper A3/B S041340 POP 3D CAD/GIS Photo/Fine Art US-C S041908 Watercolor Paper-Radiant WhiteSuper A3 S041352 Photo/Fine Art Super B S041351 UltraSmooth Fine Art PaperSuper A3/B S041869 US-C S041897 Velvet Fine Art PaperSuper A3/B S041637 Textured Fine Art Paper24×30 S041450 36×44 S041451
Options and Consumable Products383 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 English Enhanced Matte Posterboard24×30 S041598 Sign and Display 30×40 S041599
384Glossary Glossary The following definitions apply specifically to printers. application A software program that helps you carry out a particular task, such as word processing or financial planning. ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange. A standardized coding system for assigning numerical codes to letters and symbols. banding The horizontal lines that sometimes appear when printing graphics. This occurs when the print heads are misaligned. See also MicroWeave. bit A binary digit (0 or 1), which is the smallest unit of information used by a printer or computer. brightness The lightness or darkness of an image. buffer The portion of the printers memory used to store data before printing it. byte A unit of information consisting of eight bits. characters per inch (cpi) A measure of the size of text characters, sometimes referred to as pitch. CMYK Cyan (blue-green), magenta, yellow, and black. These colored inks are used to create the subtractive system array of printed color. color matching A method of processing color data so that colors displayed on a computer screen closely match colors in printouts. A variety of color-matching software is available. See also ColorSync and sRGB.
Glossary385 English ColorSync Macintosh software that is designed so you get WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) color output. This software prints colors as you see them on your screen. cpi See characters per inch. default A value or setting that takes effect when the equipment is turned on, reset, or initialized. DMA Direct Memory Access. A data transfer feature that by-passes a computer’s CPU and allows direct communication between the computer’s memory and peripheral devices (such as printers). dot matrix A method of printing in which each letter or symbol is formed by a pattern (matrix) of individual dots. dpi Dots per inch. The dpi measures the resolution. See also resolution. drive A memory device, such as CD-ROM, hard disk, or floppy disk. In Windows, a letter is assigned to each drive for easy management. driver A software program that sends instructions to a computer peripheral to tell it what to do. For example, your printer driver accepts print data from your word processor application and sends instructions to the printer on how to print this data. economy printing Printing in which images are printed with fewer dots to save ink. error diffusion Error diffusion blends individual colored dots with the colors of the surrounding dots to create the appearance of natural colors. By blending colored dots, the printer can achieve excellent colors and subtle color gradation. This method is best suited for printing documents that contain detailed graphics or photographic images.
386Glossary ESC/P Abbreviation for Epson Standard Code for Printers. This system of commands gives you control of your printer from your computer. It is standard for all Epson printers and supported by most application programs for personal computers. ESC/P Raster A command language that gives you control of your printer from your computer. Commands in this language produce laser-like features, such as enhanced graphics printing. font A style of type designated by a family name. grayscale A scale of shades of gray from black to white. Grayscale is used to represent colors when printing with black ink only. halftones Patterns of black or colored dots used to reproduce an image. halftoning Method of using dot patterns to represent an image. Halftoning makes it possible to produce varying shades of gray using only black dots, or a nearly infinite array of colors using only a few colors of dots. See also halftones. head alignment The operation to correct any misalignment of the print heads. Vertical banding will be corrected. head cleaning The operation to clean any clogged nozzles for correct printing. high speed printing Printing in which images are printed in both directions. This provides faster printing. initialization Returns the printer to its defaults (fixed set of conditions). This happens every time you turn on the printer or reset the printer. ink cartridge The cartridge which contains ink. ink jet A method of printing in which each letter or symbol is formed by precisely spraying ink onto paper.
Glossary387 English interface The connection between the computer and the printer. A serial interface transmits data one bit at a time. interface cable The cable that connects between the computer and the printer. LCD Liquid Crystal Display. Shows various messages according to status of the printer. local printer The printer which is connected to the computer’s port directly by interface cable. media Materials upon which data is printed, such as roll paper and cut sheets, plain paper, and special paper. memory The part of the printer’s electronic system that is used to store information (data). Some information is fixed and is used to control how the printer operates. Information that is sent to the printer from the computer is stored in the memory temporarily. See also RAM and ROM. MicroWeave Printing in which images are printed in finer increments to reduce the possibility of banding and to produce laser-like images. See also banding. monochrome This means printing with only one color of ink, which is generally black ink. nozzle Fine tubes in the print head through which ink is sprayed on the page. Print quality may decline if print head nozzles are clogged. nozzle check A method for checking the operation of the printer. When you perform a nozzle check, the printer prints the firmware (ROM) version and a nozzle check pattern. online help Helpful comments related to the current window or dialog box. Peer-to-peer networks Windows 98 support peer-to-peer networking. Any computer can access the resources of a computer on the network.
388Glossary PhotoEnhance The Epson software to change the shade of tone, to correct image data and to change the sharpness of the image data. port An interface channel through which data is transmitted between devices. printable area The area of a page on which the printer can print. It is smaller than the physical size of the page due to margins. printer driver A software program that sends commands for using the features of a particular printer. Often shortened to “driver”. See also driver. printing mode The number of dots per inch used to represent an image. EPSON Stylus Pro 9400/7400 has three printing mode settings: SuperFine (1440 dpi), Fine (720 dpi), and Normal (360 dpi). EPSON Stylus Pro 9800/7800 has four printing mode settings: SuperPhoto (2880 dpi), SuperFine (1440 dpi), Fine (720 dpi), and Normal (360 dpi). print queue If your printer is connected to a network, print jobs that are sent to the printer while it is busy are stored in a waiting line, or print queue, until they can be printed. Progress Meter A meter that shows the progress of the current print job for Windows. RAM Random Access Memory. The portion of the printers memory used as a buffer and for storing user-defined characters. All data stored in RAM is lost when the printer is turned off. reset To return a printer to its defaults by turning the printer off and then back on. resolution The number of dots per inch used to represent an image. ROM Read Only Memory. A portion of memory that can only be read and cannot be used for data storage. ROM retains its contents when you turn off the printer.
Glossary389 English RGB Red, green, and blue. These colors, in phosphors irradiated by the computer monitors electron gun, are used to create the additive array of screen colors. SelecType settings Settings made using the printer’s control panel. In the SelecType mode, various printer settings that are not available using the printer driver, such as test print settings, can be made. serial interface See interface. spool The first step in printing, in which the printer driver converts the print data into codes that your printer understands. This data is then sent to the printer directly or to the print server. Spool Manager The software program that converts print data into codes that your printer understands. See also spool. sRGB Windows software that is designed so you get WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) color output. This software prints colors as you see them on your screen. Status Monitor The software program that allows you to check the printer’s status. subtractive colors Colors produced by pigments that absorb some colors of light and reflect others. See also CMYK. utility A program for carrying out a specific function, which is usually related to system maintenance. WYSIWYG Acronym for What You See Is What You Get. This term is used to describe printout that looks exactly as it appeared on screen.
390Index Index A Advanced Photo, 26, 110, 169 Advanced settings Mac OS 9, 111 Mac OS X, 170 Windows, 27 Auto Rotate Mac OS 9, 134 Windows, 58 B Background printing, 147 Black ink cartridges, 290 Buttons, 198 C Cleaning printer, 307 Color setting Mac OS 9, 111 Windows, 28 ColorSync setting, 110, 169 Configuration settings, 146 Consumable products, 375 Contacting EPSON, 352 Customer support, 352 Custom mode Mac OS 9, 110 Mac OS X, 169 Windows, 26 Cut sheet media media type, 378 using, 271 D Dual roll feed spindle, 246