Selecting the correct media type, Selecting the correct media type -7 – Epson StylusPro10000 User Manual

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Selecting the Correct Media Type

The table below lists the settings designed to produce the best results on
EPSON media when you print on an EPSON Stylus Pro 10000
Photographic Dye Ink model. If you are using paper or other media not
listed in the table below, check the instructions included with the paper. 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.

Media Type settings for the Stylus Pro 10000 Photographic Dye Ink model

Product name

Media Type setting

Presentation Matte Paper

1440 dpi printing:
Photo Quality Ink Jet Paper

Lower resolution printing:
Presentation Matte Paper

Doubleweight Matte Paper

Presentation Matte Paper

Matte Paper-Heavyweight

Presentation Matte Paper

Photo Glossy Paper

Photo Glossy Paper

Photo Semigloss Paper

Photo Semigloss Paper

Premium Luster Photo Paper

Premium Luster Photo Paper

Glossy Paper Heavyweight

Photo Paper

Semigloss Paper Heavyweight

Semigloss Photo Paper

Posterboard Semigloss

Semigloss Photo Paper

Premium Glossy Photo Paper

Premium Luster Photo Paper

Premium Semigloss Photo Paper

Premium Luster Photo Paper

Photo Quality Glossy Film

Glossy Film

360 dpi paper

Photo Quality Ink Jet Paper

Photo Quality Ink Jet Paper

Photo Quality Ink Jet Paper

Photo Paper

Photo Paper

Note

Check the EPSON web
site (http://prographics.
epson.com) or your
authorized EPSON dealer
for new papers and other
media that may be
available. Some media
may not be available in
your location.

Note

If the paper or other
material you’re using is
not listed in the tables,
check the instructions
included with the paper.
If you’re using a
non-EPSON printing
material, choose the
closest setting. You may
have to experiment to
determine which setting
is best for the media
you’re using.

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