![]() Provided your editing software is set to "Printer Manages Color", the Print Mode dropdown will display AccuPhoto HD and Advanced B&W Photo. This drop down controls printer color management. For even better quality turn high speed off if you see fine banding that runs parallel to the print head path. For most, high speed yields excellent results. Turning High Speed off means the print head only puts down ink in one direction. The High Speed option puts down ink each time the print head passes over the paper. It offers the best combination of quality, speed, and ink economy. We recommend the Superfine setting for most users. ![]() To get to this menu, go to the Output Resolution drop down. When using non-Epson papers, you are going to choose the closest media type. It is important to note that the drop down menu above is a fixed list and only contains Epson media names. The right choice should be included with your profile's instructions. Different inkjet papers need different amounts of ink to perform properly, and this is where the media setting becomes important.Įven if you are using ICC color profiles, choosing the right the media type is important. You can think of media type as part color profile and part ink throttle. With each print, you must designate the type of inkjet paper (media) that you are using. We recommend you turn it off to prevent unwanted switching. This feature is found on the printer's control panel under System Administration > Printer Settings > BK Ink Auto Change. The switch can be automatic based on media selection, or you can choose to receive a warning when change is required. You can also execute the change using the printer's control panel. For example, glossy and luster will use Photo Black while matte and most fine art settings use Matte Black. The media type also dictates the use of Photo or Matte black. The Presets feature allows you to save settings you use most often, naming them for future use. From this menu you can control most aspects of the printer. The Print dialog remains unchanged as it is driven by the Mac OS.
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