But alas Bill, i see no screens :-)

I have the S800 Canon printer. Everyone here talks abooot printer profiles.

I have looked at my printer screens when i print a photo. When i click on 
printer pofiles,
all i get
is default or current, and all that says is paper size.

I'm missing something still in profiling.

Dave

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> > Hummm. Wonder if i should try an Epson printer. The Canon's,as far as i 
> > can see, don't
> > have colour
> > management in detail as the Epsons. Plus the added benifit of proper B&W 
> > inks.
> >
> > Any suggestions, models to start looking. Keep in mind i would sell a lot 
> > from the
> > printer, so a
> > good dpi would be nice and ability to do a nice B&W.
> 
> This is the first time I have bothered trying to figure out colour 
> management on an inkjet printer. I've always just taken my files to work and 
> printed them there.
> Anyway, I have colour management on the printer turned off, and have set 
> Photoshop to manage the colours. All I've done in printer is told it what 
> paper profile to use.
> 
> The link shows what I've done with the Epson.
> In the first screen, I have selected no printer colour management.
> The middle screen shot is what you get when you select the "print with 
> preview" option, and I have selected the option that allows Photoshop to 
> colour manage.
> The third screen shows what paper profile Photoshop is going to use, in this 
> case Epson Semi Matte Photo Paper on the roll.
> 
> I would expect that you should be able to get your Canon to co-operate with 
> you.
> 
> William Robb 
> 
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