Epson PRO 4800 User Manual

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3. Select a

Media Type

setting that corresponds to the paper you are

printing on. If you are using a color-managed workflow, make sure you
choose media type and resolution settings that match the ICC profile
you are using.

The settings followed by

(250)

are for roll paper or selected 17-inch

wide sheets. Choose a setting without the

(250)

designation when you

print on smaller sheets. For PremierArt Water Resistant Canvas for
Epson, choose the

Watercolor Paper - Radiant White

setting.

If your paper is not listed, check the instructions included with the
paper, or check the Epson web site (http://prographics.epson.com). If
you are using non-Epson media, choose the closest setting. You may
have to experiment with different settings to determine which one is best
for the media you’re using.

4. For the Color setting, select

Color

for any type of photographic

printing. Choose

Advanced B&W Photo

if you are printing black and

white photos on select paper types. (For paper types that don’t support
this option, print black and white photos with the

Color

setting.) Select

Black

only if you’re printing line drawings or other non-photographic

images.

5. Set the

Mode

option as follows:

Click

Automatic

to have the printer driver analyze the contents of

your image or file and make the appropriate printing adjustments. If
a

Quality/Speed

slider appears in the Mode box, set it according to

the priorities of your print job.

You can choose one of the mode settings shown at the left:

The Charts and Graphs setting intensifies colors and lightens the
midtones and highlights for non-photographic output.

The

EPSON Vivid

setting produces vivid blue and green tones in

printouts. Because this setting reproduces blue and green tones that
cannot be displayed by your monitor, your printouts may differ
from the screen images when this option is selected.

The

Charts and Graphs

setting intensifies colors and lightens the

midtones and highlights of an image. Use this setting for
presentation graphics, such as charts and graphs.

Note: Check the web site
(http://prographics.
epson.com) or your
authorized Epson dealer
for other media that may
be available.

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