Epson Stylus Pro 7400 User Manual
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Printing with Windows31 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 English Platen Gap Platen Gap is the height from the media loaded in the printer to the print head. By adjusting this parameter, you may produce better print quality. This is set automatically according to the Paper Thickness setting specified. Note: Setting Platen Gap to Narrow may produce better print quality, but make sure the media does not wrinkle or touch the print head; otherwise, printed data or the print head surface may be damaged. Use Wider or Wide in such case. Mode Description
32Printing with Windows Printer Color Management Color Controls This setting provides the color matching and image-enhancement methods. When you select this setting, additional settings appear under the Printer Color Management box where you can select a Mode setting and adjust the color enhancement sliders. For details on the additional settings, see the online help.
Printing with Windows33 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 English When Advanced B&W Photo is selected as the Color setting, the following screen appears. You can then adjust the advanced monochrome settings. For details on the additional settings, see the online help.
34Printing with Windows PhotoEnhance This setting provides a variety of image-correction settings that you can apply to your photo images before printing. PhotoEnhance does not affect your original data. When you select this setting, you can make the Tone and Digital Camera Correction settings. Note: ❏This mode is available only with 16-, 24-, or 32-bit color data. ❏Printing with PhotoEnhance selected may increase the time required in printing, depending on your computer system and the amount of the data contained in your data.
Printing with Windows35 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 English ❏The Tone setting appears for EPSON Stylus Pro 9400/7400 only. Tone Auto CorrectProvides standard image correction for most photos. Try this first. SepiaApplies a sepia tone to your photos. Neutral GrayApplies a black and white tone to your print data. Warm GrayApplies a warmer black and white tone to your print data than Neutral Gray. Cool GrayApplies a cooler black and white tone to your print data than Neutral Gray. Digital Camera CorrectionIf you are printing photos taken with a digital camera, select this check box to give your printed photos a smooth and natural appearance like that of photos taken with a film camera. Select the Smooth Skin check box to adjust the image to make its skin color smooth.
36Printing with Windows Off (No Color Adjustment) This setting turns off the printer driver color management, which is useful when you use the color management function of the application to apply an ICC profile.
Printing with Windows37 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 English ICM This setting uses the Windows color matching method to automatically adjust 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. ❏The following settings are available for Windows XP/2000 only. ICM ModeS e l e c t t h e I C M m o d e f r o m H o s t I C M , D r i v e r I C M ( B a s i c ) , or Driver ICM (Advanced). Image, Graphics, and Text check boxesThese check boxes are available only when Driver ICM (Advanced) is selected as the ICM Mode. Select the check box you want to set.
38Printing with Windows Saving the Advanced settings To save your Advanced settings, follow the steps below. Input ProfileSelect an input profile. This setting is not available when Host ICM is selected as the ICM Mode setting. IntentSelect the rendering intent or color mapping preference. Saturation: This setting is the best option for presentation graphics to accurately reproduce vivid colors. Use of this setting is not recommended when printing photo data. Perceptual: This setting renders an image’s color to appear naturally, and is often used to render the wide color range of the original image. Use of this setting is recommended when printing photo data. Relative Colorimetric: This setting renders an image by maintaining a relative color range, and is often used when most of the color range before conversion is found in the image after conversion. Use of this setting is recommended when printing photo data. Absolute Colorimetric: This setting renders an image by maintaining an absolute color range so that there is a 1-to-1 ratio of absolute lab coordinates. This setting is not recommended when printing photo data and normal conversions. Printer ProfileSelect a printer profile. Printer Profile DescriptionShows the description of the selected printer profile. Show all profilesShows all profiles in the Input Profile and the Printer Profile pull-down menu. This setting is not available when Host ICM is selected as the ICM Mode setting.
Printing with Windows39 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 English 1. Click Save Settings. The Custom Settings dialog box appears. 2. Type a unique name, up to 31 characters, for your settings in the Name text box. 3. Click Save. Your setting will be added to the Custom Setting List. You can save up to 100 custom settings (including the imported settings). You can select your saved settings from the Custom Settings pull-down menu in the Mode box on the Main menu. When you select your saved settings in the Custom Settings list, be aware that making new settings, for example Media Type and Color settings, may change your custom settings. This may cause unexpected results in your printouts. If this happens, reselect your saved settings and try printing again. Note: The names of the ready-made settings provided by Epson cannot be applied to your new settings. Deleting the Advanced settings To delete your Advanced setting, follow the steps below.
40Printing with Windows Note: You cannot delete ready-made settings from the Custom Settings list. 1. Click Save Settings. The Custom Settings dialog box appears. 2. Select the name of settings you want to delete. 3. Click Delete. The setting will be deleted from the Custom Settings list. Exporting and importing the Advanced settings You can export the custom settings you saved, or import from a custom setting file created in another environment. Exporting the Advanced settings To export your custom settings, use the following steps. 1. Click Save Settings. The Custom Settings dialog box appears. 2. Select the custom settings you want to export. 3. Click Export.