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Re: SP 3800 Custom Profiling advice
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Re: SP 3800 Custom Profiling advice


  • Subject: Re: SP 3800 Custom Profiling advice
  • From: Benedikt Hofmeister <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 18:45:00 +0200

Dale,

first of all: did you open the targets in Photoshop without Colormanagement?
Second: use the "print with preview"-option (there is only "print" left in CS3) in Photoshop to print the targets and be sure to choose
"No colormanagement" in the output-options.
In the printerdriver choose the papertype which is closest to yours (Premium Glossy Photo Paper), turn off colormanagement and within
paper configuration try to limit ink density to app. -15% or -25%.


This should work. Then try to create a profile from the printed targets and make a reference-printout with it and evaluate
if it is NOW still too dark.


Benedikt


Am 11.07.2007 um 18:02 schrieb Dale Hoffman:

I'm attempting to print some targets (standard 2 page eyeOne) from my Epson SP3800 onto paper not represented in the collection of profiles that came with the machine. The paper is Epson's Glossy Photo Paper (SO41271) which is listed in the Epson Technology Source Book as compatible with Ultrachrome inks.

When I prepare to send the file to the printer I am given a list of media types under Print Settings:

PhotoBlack:
   Premium Luster Photo Paper
   Premium Glossy Photo Paper
   Premium Semigloss Photo Paper
   Plain Paper - Photo Black

Matte Black:
   Enhanced Matte Paper
   Archival Matte Paper
   Velvet Fine Art Paper (selection greyed out)
   Ultrasmooth Fine Art Paper (selection greyed out)
   WaterClor Paper (selection greyed out)
   Photo Quality ink jet paper
   Singleweight Matte Paper
   Plain Paper - Matte Black
   Singleweight Matte Paper (line drawing)

Among the PhotoBlack collection (I am printing to glossy stock), the only selection that seems to be a match is Premium Glossy Photo Paper, but when I printed the target, it was unacceptably dark and therefore unlikely to generate a usable profile.

How do I create custom profiles with such a limited list of media types as supplied with the SP3800?

Any advice or direction would be appreciated.


Thanks, Dale



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