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Re: CS4, 10.6 and Epson 4880
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Re: CS4, 10.6 and Epson 4880


  • Subject: Re: CS4, 10.6 and Epson 4880
  • From: Nipat Paiboonponpong <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 31 Oct 2009 01:38:16 -0700 (PDT)

There has been an issue (NCA is not NCA) when you don't make your particular Epson printer
as default printer.
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=13790
I thought this issue has died off, but it seems to stay.
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/369814?start=0&tstart=0



----- Original Message ----
From: Rob Griffith <email@hidden>
To: email@hidden
Sent: Fri, October 30, 2009 8:50:36 PM
Subject: CS4, 10.6 and Epson 4880

I've noted posts about problems with printing profiling charts from CS4 on this list before but never came across the problem myself until today.

Everything worked perfectly with my R2400, even after the 10.6 upgrade I could use profiles made under 10.5 without a problem. I never had any issue printing out charts from Photoshop CS4 and didn't have any customers experiencing any problems either and since I run a remote profiling service I get to do lots of RGB inkjet profiles.

However, today I took delivery of an Epson 4880 and came to profile it for the first time and the chart came out very dark and muddy. I tried different media types in the driver in case that was the issue. I found some stuff on the net about problems if the default profile was different from factory default and tried that but nothing worked. So the obvious thing to do was to try a print from another application.

I chose Preview for ease, not really expecting to get a profile free path but needing to convince myself that CS4 was the issue.

I set the Color Matching to Epson Color Controls and then selected No Color Adjustment as normal. Printed the chart and it certainly looked better. Built the profile and then went back to CS4 to print a test image and it came out perfectly. Obviously there is a chance that the print path from Preview still had a profile lurking there somewhere and the same profile is active when I print from Photoshop but I got a great result so it strikes me that printing from Preview might be a usable workaround.

Regards

Rob Griffith

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