Epson Stylus Pro 9880 User Manual
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111 Printing With Epson Drivers for Windows|111 You see this screen: 5. You can adjust the following advanced black and white photo settings: Color Toning allows you to add tone (hue) to your black and white output. The default is Neutral, which will provide you with a neutral tonal scale print. You can also choose other popular presets such as Cool, Warm, and Sepia. Note that the presets will affect the target found in the tone color circle. Tone allows you to easily change the entire tonal scale of your black and white output. While Darker is the default setting, you may see better results if you choose Dark. Brightness adjusts the overall lightness and darkness of your image. Contrast adjusts the difference between the light and dark areas of your image. and Highlight Tonality allow you to control tonality only in the shadow or highlight areas of your image. Max Optical Density adjusts the overall density or focus of the print. Create a soft focus print by setting the density to lower.
112 112|Printing With Epson Drivers for Windows Highlight Point Shift helps to reduce gloss differential by adding density to the highlights of your image or the full page. The tone color circle adjusts the hue of your black and white print. Click on any portion of the color wheel or enter corresponding values to customize the tone (hue) you want to add. The closer you select to the edge of the wheel, the more color you add. The preview image approximates the image tone based on your settings. Note that this preview always shows the same image and is not color managed. It provides a level of feedback as you make changes. 6. When you finish selecting settings, click OK. Choosing Paper Configuration Options If you are using non-Epson media and you need to fine-tune its performance, you can create a custom paper configuration and save it as a Media Type setting in the printer driver. Then, whenever you print on that media, you can select the custom Media Type, select the rest of your print settings, and print. You can even export the settings to a file you can share. 1. Click the Paper Config button on the Main tab. You see this window:
113 Printing With Epson Drivers for Windows|113 2. Select the correct settings to match your ICC profile. These settings override any paper configuration settings you may have made using the printer’s control panel. Color Density lets you control the ink saturation level (for example, when you turn off color management in your printer software). Drying Time per Print Head Pass lets you print with non-Epson media and avoid smearing the ink. You can make the print head wait up to 5 seconds after each pass to allow ink to dry. Paper Feed Adjustment helps reduce banding. Choose a lower value if you see white lines on your prints, or a higher value if you see dark lines. Paper Suction lets you decrease the paper suction level when printing on thinner papers (less than 12 lb), such as CAD drafting paper. Paper Thickness helps reduce vertical banding and creates a sharper image when printing on unusually thick or thin paper. Cut Method decreases the cutting blade pressure for thinner media, and adjusts the speed for thick media. You may need to experiment to determine the best setting for your paper. lets you fine-tune the setting for various paper thicknesses. 3. When you finish selecting Paper Configuration settings, click OK. Note: You may need to change the Color Density setting if your custom profile was created to optimize D-max and color gamut.
114 114|Printing With Epson Drivers for Windows 4. On the Main tab, select any other necessary setting for your paper in the Media Settings box. (See page 97 through page 103 for details.)
115 Printing With Epson Drivers for Windows|115 5. Click the Custom Settings button. You see a window like this: 6. Verify that your settings are correct, type a name for the custom media type, and click Save. 7. After saving your settings, you can do the following: To use the settings to print right away, select the name you gave them in the Media Type list. Select the rest of the necessary print settings and print. To save the settings to a file that you can share, click the Custom Settings button again, click the name of the settings in the list, click Export, select a location, enter a file name, and click Save. To import settings from a file shared with you that does not exist in your Media Type list, click the Custom Settings button again, click Import, select the file you want to import, and click Open. When you return to the window shown above, enter a name for the settings and click Save.
116 116|Printing With Epson Drivers for Windows Saving, Exporting, and Importing Custom Settings You can save groups of settings so you can reuse them for future print jobs with the same profile/printer/ink/media combination. You can also export them as a file that you can share with others, who can import them for printing. In addition, the printer driver includes pre-defined setting groups for various types of printing. You can select them to set most of the settings you need, and then customize them for your particular print job. You can also add, delete, or hide items in the printer driver window to customize the driver for your uses. Saving and Exporting a Custom Settings Group 1. Follow the instructions in this chapter to select all the correct settings for a print job. 2. Click the Save/Del button at the top of the Main or Page Layout screen. You see a window like this: 3. Verify that your settings are correct, type a name for the settings group, and click Save.
117 Printing With Epson Drivers for Windows|117 4. After saving your settings, you can do the following: To use the setting group to print right away, select the name you gave it in the Select Setting list, if necessary, and print. To save the settings to a file that you can share, click the Save/Del button again, click the name of the setting group in the list, click Export, select a location, enter a file name, and click Save. Importing a Custom Settings Group 1. To import settings from a file shared with you that does not exist in your Select Setting list, click the Save/Del button. 2. Click Import, select the file you want to import, and click Open. 3. When you return to the settings list window, enter a name for the setting group and click Save. 4. To use the setting group to print right away, select the name you gave it in the Select Setting list, if necessary, and print. Loading a Pre-Defined Settings Group 1. To view the settings associated with the pre-defined setting groups that came with your printer driver, click the Save/Del button. Then click the following category and name, and check the Registered Settings column: Photo > Highest Quality > Monochrome Proofing > ICM Poster > Chroma Saturation > 2Page N-up 2. Click Cancel. 3. To load a pre-defined setting group, select its category name in the Select Setting list (if necessary), customize any of the settings that do not match your print job, and print.
118 118|Printing With Epson Drivers for Windows Editing Printer Driver Settings 1. Click the Utility tab, then select Menu Arrangement. 2. Select the item you want to edit. You can do the following Drag and drop the items to rearrange them Add or delete groups Move unused items into the Not Display group 3. When you’re finished, click Save.
119 Printing With Epson Drivers for Windows|119 Managing Print Jobs Your printer comes with two utilities that let you check on your print jobs and cancel, pause, or restart them. The Progress Meter opens each time you send a print job. Status Monitor 3, which appears on the taskbar when you print, lets you check the printer’s status and monitor print jobs. You can control how these programs work using the Speed and Progress and Monitoring Preferences utilities. Using the Progress Meter After you send a print job, the Progress Meter window appears: You can use the buttons to cancel, pause, or restart your print job. You also see how much ink you have left and view printing tips. If you don’t want the Progress Meter to appear, you can turn it off. See the next section for instructions.Note: You can also cancel a print job by pressing the Pause button on the printer and holding it for at least 3 seconds. Click to cancel printing Click to pause/resume printingClick for more details on the displayed printing tip May not appear if you are printing over a network
120 120|Printing With Epson Drivers for Windows Optimizing Print Speed You can use the Speed and Progress utility to improve printing speed. 1. Click the Utility tab, then click the Speed and Progress button. You see this window: 2. Select from the following options: High Speed Copies speeds up printing of multiple copies of the same document using hard disk space as a cache. If you have multiple hard drives, you can select a different drive to spool to in the High Speed Copy Folder list to the right. Show Progress Meter lets you control whether or not the Progress Meter is displayed when you send a print job. Disable EPSON Status Monitor 3 disables the printer software utilities. Selecting this option is not recommended unless you experience conflicts with other software. Always spool RAW datatype lets you spool documents using the RAW format instead of the EMF (metafile) format. Because the RAW format requires fewer resources, printing is faster and you can avoid certain problems, such as insufficient memory or disk space. Page Rendering Mode speeds printing by rendering the entire page. Use this setting if print speed is extremely slow or the print head stops for a few minutes while printing. Printing will take longer to start. Note: If you want to disable display of the progress meter during printing, you can click the Show Progress Meter checkbox to deselect it.