William,
I hate to waste expensive paper:
- disabling colour management in the driver does this mean selecting
the advanced settings, selecting ICM and selecting off (no colour
adjustments). My driver is in dutch so I need to translate, maybe it
reads off (no colour management) in UK drivers.
- In Photoshop I use print with preview. I selected Color Handling :
Let photoshop determine colors.
Printer profile: SPR2400 PremiumGlossy
Checked black point compensation
Rendering Intent has four options.  Perceptual, Saturation, Relative
colorimetric, absolute colorimetric.... Which is the correct option?

Toine


On 10/27/06, William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Toine"
> Subject: Re: OT: Finally, Epson R2400
>
>
> >I also enabled myself with the 2400 recently. The paper I have
> > available is premium glossy photo.
> > The (advanced) settings of the printer driver are confusing. What
> > would be the best settings for printing in photoshop (16 bit,
> > adobeRGB, calibrated monitor). The prints (with the default driver
> > settings) are a little low in contrast and saturation compared with
> > the monitor. I played with some settings (epson default vs adobeRGB)
> > without succes.
>
> Set the printer driver to no colour management, then set Photoshop to
> colour manage the printing using the appropriate paper profile.
>
> William Robb
>
>
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