Dear all I have struggled to understand a setting in the Epson printer driver for many years. (Yes my life is that boring). It seems to be a fairly universal setting (R2400, 3880, 4800) When using Printer Manages Colors > Print Settings > Color Settings, there is the option to select EPSON Standard (sRGB) or Adobe RGB (Along with Vivid and charts and Graphs). This setting does seem to have a slight effect on the printed image. An ARGB image seems to print slightly more accurately when the setting is Adobe RGB (Using the Pixl test image). Does anyone know why it is there and what it is for? The vivid etc suggests to me that it is some kind of rendering intent, if so why is it called sRGB etc and why have 2 rendering intents in the workflow (The rendering intents are not greyed out in the Photoshop Printer Window)? Best Matthew __________________________________ Matthew Ward Photography matthew@matthewwardphotography.com www.matthewwardphotography.com ww.imagebasedlighting.co.uk __________________________________