Godders is the expert, and I'm sure he'll respond. But in the  
meantime I can tell you to check your color setting. It should be  
U.S. Prepress Defaults. The working space in this box should match  
that of your photo. "Gray" should be set to "Dot Gain 20%" as should  
"Spot." In file/print with preview the source should be set to  
document and you should select the profile that corresponds to your  
paper. The Epson ICC profiles and corresponding papers yield the most  
consistent results. I like Epson Ultra Premium Luster and Epson  
Velvet Fine Art.
Paul
On May 12, 2008, at 9:31 AM, Ralf R. Radermacher wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> at last, I've been able to do a few test prints with my "new" R2400.
> Settings are basically the same as with my former 1270, with the  
> obvious
> differences of course. Still, my prints are a good stop darker than  
> the
> image on the monitor (the latter being calibrated and profiled). I'm
> letting Photoshop do the colour management, colour management in the
> printer driver is switched off, the correct paper (PGPP) and  
> profile is
> selected. Just as before with the old printer and there everything  
> used
> to be spot on.
>
> What else could be wrong?
>
> Ralf
>
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