1. Select Print Settings from the pop-up menu.
2. Select the Media Type setting that matches the paper you loaded.
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4. Select one of the following for Color Settings:
• Select Color Controls, then choose one of these settings in the pop-up menu:The Adobe RGB setting matches image colors to the Adobe RGB color standard. Use this setting if your source file was captured in Adobe RGB.The Epson Standard (sRGB) setting increases the contrast in images. Click the Advanced Color Settings tab to use advanced color controls.The Epson Vivid setting processes colors to create standard hues. Click the Advanced Color Settings tab to use advanced color controls.The Adobe RGB setting matches image colors to the Adobe RGB color standard. Use this setting if your source file was captured in Adobe RGB. Click the Advanced Color Settings tab to use advanced color controls.
• Fix Photo improves the color, contrast, and sharpness of flawed photos. (Do not select when printing on roll paper or canvas media.)
• Off (No Color Adjustment) disables color management in the printer driver for a color-managed workflow with ICC profiles in ICC-compliant applications, such as Adobe Photoshop.Note:
If desired, you can instead use ColorSync to manage colors.
In most cases, you will get better results by applying color management in your application, rather than in the printer driver.
5. Select the Print Quality setting for your document or photo based on the dpi you want.Available print quality settings depend on the selected Media Type setting.
• Economy: for the fastest printing with reduced quality on plain paper
• Draft: for fast printing with draft quality
• Normal: for everyday text and image printing
• Photo: for photos and graphics with good print quality and speed
• Best Photo: for photos and graphics with high print quality and slower speed
• Photo RPM: for the best print quality and slowest print speed (recommended for canvas media)
6. Click High Speed to speed up printing (may reduce print quality). Turn off when printing on canvas media.
7. To flip the image you’re printing, click Mirror Image.
8. To add a glossy finish to your print, click Gloss Optimizer.
• Adjust the amount of image expansion when printing borderless photos