Epson Stylus Pro 7700 User Manual
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141 141 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 page 197 (roll paper types) or page 200 (cut sheet paper types). 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 in this chapter 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. See one of these sections for instructions: “Macintosh Printing With a Color Profile” below “Windows Printing With a Color Profile” on page 145 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. Chapter 5: Managing Color With Profiles
142 142|Managing Color With Profiles 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. 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. Note: The settings shown are suggested values.
143 Managing Color With Profiles|143 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. 9. Under Color Handling, select Let Photoshop Determine Colors or Photoshop Manages Colors. 10. Under Profile or Printer Profile, select a profile for your printer and the paper you’ll use, such as Pro9700_7700_PremiumSemigloss PhotoPaper250.icc . 11. As the Intent or Rendering Intent setting, select Relative Colorimetric or Perceptual, and click the Black Point Compensation checkbox. Note: If your image contains very saturated colors, select Perceptual. This reduces the color saturation so that the colors fit within the printer’s color gamut.
144 144|Managing Color With Profiles Selecting Print Settings and Printing 1. Click the Print button, select Epson Stylus Pro 7700 or Epson Stylus Pro 9700 , and select Printer Settings or Print Settings. 2. Select the Media Type setting for your paper (see page 139). 3. Set the rest of the print settings you want to use (beginning on page 130). 4. Do one of the following: For Mac OS X 10.6 and 10.5, make sure Color Mode is set to Off (No Color Management) . Mac OS X 10.6 and 10.5Mac OS X 10.4.11
145 Managing Color With Profiles|145 For Mac OS X 10.4, select Printer Color Management, then select Off (No Color Adjustment) . 5. Click Print to print your photo. Windows 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 Edit menu. Note: Make sure that you select Off (No Color Adjustment) or Off (No Color Management). If you don’t, the printer driver will apply additional correction to the image data, producing inaccurate results. If you selected the wrong combination of source profile, printer profile, and color management settings, you’ll get unexpected results.
146 146|Managing Color With Profiles 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. 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 (or Profile), such as ColorMatch RGB or sRGB IEC61966-2.1 A scanner profile for your scanner A camera profile for your digital camera Note: The settings shown are suggested values.
147 Managing Color With Profiles|147 Also click the Preview box so you can see the effects of your profile choice on the screen. 6. Select Page Setup from the File menu, select your page settings, and click OK. 7. Select File, then select Print or Print with Preview. 8. Click More Options or Show More Options, then select Color Management . 9. Under Color Handling, select Let Photoshop Determine Colors or Photoshop Manages Colors. 10. Under Profile or Printer Profile, select a profile for your printer and the paper you’ll use, such as Pro9700_7700_PremiumSemigloss PhotoPaper250.icc . 11. For the Intent or Rendering Intent setting, select Relative Colorimetric or Perceptual, and click the Black Point Compensation checkbox. Note: If your image contains very saturated colors, select Perceptual. This reduces the color saturation so that the colors fit within the printer’s color gamut.
148 148|Managing Color With Profiles Selecting Print Settings and Printing 1. Click the Print button, select your printer, and click Properties or Preferences. 2. Make sure the Main tab is selected. 3. Select the Media Type setting for your paper (see page 88). 4. Set the rest of the print settings you want to use (beginning on page 88). 5. For the Mode setting, select Custom. Then select No Color Adjustment . 6. Click OK, then click Print to print your photo. Note: Make sure that you select Off (No Color Adjustment). If you don’t, the printer driver will apply additional correction to the image data, producing inaccurate results. If you selected the wrong combination of source profile, printer profile, and color management settings, you’ll get unexpected results.
149 149 The Epson Stylus Pro 7700 and Pro 9700 require little maintenance to keep working at their best. This chapter describes the following routine procedures: Checking printer status Checking and cleaning the print head Aligning the print head Replacing ink cartridges Changing the date and time Performing additional maintenance tasks Replacing the paper cutter blade Replacing the maintenance tank Cleaning the printer Transporting or storing the printer In addition to the features described in this chapter, you can also use the menu system on the printer to fine-tune a variety of printer settings. For more information, see page 217. Checking Printer Status Using the control panel, you can check the amount of ink remaining, the total number of prints, and the status of your maintenance tank(s), and other information. You can print out a status check (described in the next section), or view the printer’s status on the LCD display (see page 150) or a printer driver screen (see page 151). Chapter 6: Maintaining and Transporting the Printer
150 150|Maintaining and Transporting the Printer Printing Status Information The status check sheet shows some of the current default settings, the page count, and the status of the maintenance tank. 1. Make sure paper is loaded in the printer. 2. Press r Menu. 3. Press d to select TEST PRINT, then press r. 4. Press d to select STATUS SHEET, then press r. 5. Press OK to start printing. Viewing Status Information 1. Press r Menu. 2. Press d to select PRINTER STATUS, then press r. 3. Do one of the following: To check the firmware version, press r again. When done, press l. To check the amount of ink left, press d to select INK LEVEL, then press r. The percentage of ink left in the first cartridge is displayed. Continue pressing d to see the status of the remaining cartridges. When done, press l. To check how much capacity the maintenance tank(s) have, press d to select MAINTENANCE TANK, then press r. The percentage remaining for each tank is displayed. As the tank is filled, the percentage drops. When done, press l. To check job history, press d to select JOB HISTORY, then pressr. For the last 10 print jobs saved in the printer, you see the ink used (in milliliters) and paper used (in square centimeters). The most recent job is saved as No. 0. When done, press the l button. To check the total number of prints, press d to select TOTAL PRINTS , then press r. When done, press l. To check the status of the printer for myEpsonPrinter.com, press d to select EDM STATUS, then press r. When done, press l. Note: You can replace the ink cartridges, cutter blade, and maintenance tank yourself. Other printer parts need to be replaced by an authorized service technician. Note: You can change the units of measurement from centimeters to inches and feet using maintenance mode on the printer’s control panel. See page 161 for instructions.