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Printing with Windows

Making Changes to Printer Settings

Making the Media Type setting
Using the Automatic mode
Using the PhotoEnhance mode
Using the Custom mode
Using the Advanced settings

The printer driver features the following menus and settings.

Main menu:

Media Type, Ink, Mode

Paper menu:

Paper Size, Copies, Orientation, Paper Source, Printable Area

Layout menu:

Reduce/Enlarge, Multi-Page, Watermark

The Mode settings on the Main menu are arranged to give you four levels of control over the printer driver, as explained below.

Automatic

This mode provides the quickest and easiest way to start printing. See Using the Automatic mode.

PhotoEnhance

This mode lets you choose from a variety of image-correction settings specially designed for photos. See Using the PhotoEnhance mode.

Custom

This mode lets you choose from a list of ready-made or personalized settings suited to the kind of document you want to print. When Custom is selected, the Advanced button is enabled, allowing you access to the Advanced dialog box. See Using the Custom mode.

Advanced

This button opens the Advanced dialog box, where you can make detailed settings to fit your individual needs. From the Advanced dialog box, you can add your personalized settings to the Custom Settings list. See Using the Advanced settings.

In addition to making comprehensive Mode settings that affect overall print quality, you can also modify individual aspects of your printout using the Paper and Layout menus. See Modifying the Printout Style.

Making the Media Type setting

The Media Type setting determines what other settings are available, so you should always make this setting first.

On the Main menu, select the Media Type setting that matches the media which is loaded in the printer. To find out what Media Type you are using, find your media in the list below, and refer to the corresponding Media Type under which it is grouped (shown in bold). For some media, there are several Media Type settings to choose from.

Plain Paper

Plain paper

Envelopes

Glossy Paper - Photo Weight

EPSON Glossy Paper - Photo Weight
(Super A3)

S041347

Archival Matte Paper

EPSON Archival Matte Paper (Super A3/B)

S041339
S041340

Premium Semigloss Photo Paper

EPSON Premium Semigloss Photo Paper
(Super A3/B)

S041327
S041328

EPSON Premium Semigloss Photo Paper
(4" x 26")

S041329

EPSON Premium Semigloss Photo Paper
(100mm x 8M)

S041330

Note:
The availability of special media varies by location.


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Using the Automatic mode

When Automatic is selected as the Mode setting on the Main menu, the printer driver takes care of all detailed settings based on the current Media Type and Ink settings. To make the Ink setting, select Color to print in color, or Black to print in black-and-white or grayscale. To make the Media Type setting, see Making the Media Type setting.

Note:
  • Depending on the media selected in the Media Type list (while Automatic is selected), a slider appears under the Custom radio button that lets you choose between Quality and Speed settings. Select Quality when print quality is more important than speed.
  • Most Windows applications feature paper size and page layout settings that override similar settings on the printer driver. If your application does not support these settings, verify the settings on the printer driver's Paper menu.


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Using the PhotoEnhance mode

The PhotoEnhance mode provides a variety of image-correction settings that you can apply to your photo images before printing. PhotoEnhance does not affect your original data.

Note:
  • This mode is only available when printing 16-, 24-, and 32-bit color data.
  • Printing with PhotoEnhance selected may increase the time required for printing, depending on your computer system and the amount of data contained in your image.
  • Do not print using PhotoEnhance mode if Roll Paper is selected as the Paper Source on the Paper menu.

You can select from the following PhotoEnhance settings.

Standard

This setting provides standard image correction for most photos. Try this first.

People

This setting is best for photos of people.

Nature

This setting is best for outdoor scenery such as mountains, sky, and oceans.

Soft Focus

This setting makes your photos look as if they were taken with a soft-focus lens.

Sepia

This setting applies a sepia tone to your photos.

Selecting PhotoEnhance also enables the Digital Camera Correction check box. Select this check box when you are printing photos taken with a digital camera to give your printed images the smooth, natural appearance of photographs taken with a film camera.


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Using the Custom mode

The Custom mode offers ready-made settings designed for printing text and graphs and for applying a color-matching method. You can also create and save your own custom settings. See Using the Advanced settings for details.

You can select from the following ready-made settings.

Text/Graph

This setting is good for printing presentation documents such as graphs and charts.

Draft

This setting is best for printing drafts of text.

ICM
(For Windows 95 and 98)  

This setting automatically adjusts the printout colors to match the colors on your screen. ICM stands for Image Color Matching.

sRGB

This setting is best for color matching with other sRGB devices.

When you select a Custom setting, other settings such as Print Quality, and Color Adjustment are made automatically. Changes to these settings are reflected in the display on the left side of the Main menu.

Follow the steps below to select a Custom setting.

Select Custom as the Mode setting on the Main menu.

Click anywhere in the list box to open it, then select the most appropriate setting for the type of document or image you wish to print.

Before printing, be sure to verify the Media Type and Ink settings, as they may be affected by the Custom setting you select. See Making the Media Type setting.


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Using the Advanced settings

The settings in the Advanced dialog box give you complete control over your printing environment. Use these settings to experiment with new printing ideas, or to fine-tune a range of print settings to meet your individual needs. Once you are satisfied with your new settings, you can give them a name and add them to the Custom Settings list on the Main menu.

Making Advanced settings

Follow the instructions below to make Advanced settings.

Note:
The printer driver screens that appear in this procedure are for Windows 98 and 95. The Windows NT 4.0 printer driver screens differ slightly in appearance.

Select Custom as the Mode setting on the Main menu and then click Advanced. The following dialog box appears.

Select the Media Type that is loaded in the printer. For details, see Making the Media Type setting.

Choose Color or Black as the Ink setting.

Specify a Print Quality setting.

Make other settings as necessary. For details, see online help.

Note:
  • The PhotoEnhance option under Color Management only affects images, not text or graphs. For example, if Monochrome is selected from the Tone list (enabled when PhotoEnhance is selected), only the images in a document will be printed in monochrome. Any colored text or graphs in the same document will be printed in color.
  • Some settings may be unavailable depending on the Media Type, Ink, and Print Quality settings you make.

Click OK to apply your settings and return to the Main menu. If you want to return to the Main menu without applying your settings, click Cancel. To save your Advanced settings, see the next section.

Saving and deleting your settings

To save your Advanced settings in the Custom Settings list, click Save Settings in the Advanced dialog box. The Custom Settings dialog box appears.

Type a unique name for your settings in the Name box, then click Save. Your Advanced settings will be added to the Custom Settings list.

Note:
  • You cannot apply the names of EPSON ready-made settings to your custom settings.
  • You cannot delete the ready-made settings from the Custom Settings list.

To delete a setting from the Custom Settings list, select the setting name in the Custom Settings dialog box and click Delete.

Using your saved settings

To select your settings, click the Custom button on the Main menu, then select your setting in the Custom Settings list, located to the right of the Custom button.

If you change the Media Type or Ink settings when one of your customized settings is selected in the Custom Settings list, the selection shown in the list returns to Custom Settings. The customized setting that was previously selected is not affected by the change. To return to your customized setting, simply reselect it in the list.


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