I already read that you solved your immediate problem. If you're
printing from Photoshop, you should adopt a fully color-manage print
workflow using Photoshop as the color controller. As posted in some
prior message:
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- calibrate screen
- Photoshop color settings to North America Prepress defaults
1 Print with Preview
Color management section
- Photoshop manages colors
- pick profile for the paper you're using from the popup...
eg: "SPR2400 Enhanced Matte" if you're using Epson Enhanced Matte
and the Matt Black inkset
- Relative Colormetric
- check Black point compensation on
- click Print button
3 Epson driver dialog
- Print Settings:: pick Enhanced Matte Paper, Color, Advanced mode
- Color Management:: pick Off (no Color Adjustment)
Godfrey
On Dec 27, 2006, at 3:31 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
> I bought an Epson 2400. I'm having trouble getting it set up to work
> with PhotoShop CS1. My 2200 ColorSynch setup, which worked flawlessly
> with the 2200, doesn't seem to work with the 2400. I'm testing with
> BW, since that immediately shows a color cast. Everything is coming
> up Sepia. I tried switching to North American prepress default as a
> workflow and Adobe 98 as a colorspace with color management turned
> off in the Epson print window. BW prints still coming up sepia. Can
> someone give me their settings? That could save me hours of trial and
> error, not to mention many dollars worth of paper.
> Paul
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