Epson StylusPro10000 User Manual

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Printing with EPSON Drivers for Macintosh

The table below lists the settings to use with the Stylus Pro 10000 Archival
Ink model. In addition to settings for specific EPSON media, the driver
includes five media types designed for the user who needs higher color
density:

Media-1

,

Media-2

, and

Media-3

allow you to use higher ink duty

when printing on outdoor media. The results are a richer, brighter color
gamut for your prints. Each of these media types is optimized for use
with certain EPSON media.

High-Duty Media-1

and

High Duty Media-2

let you print with higher

ink duty on indoor media. Compared to other media types,

High-Duty

Media-1

increases the ink duty by 25%, and

High Duty Media-2

increases the duty by 50%. You may have to experiment to test the
effects on different media.

Media Type settings for the Stylus Pro 10000 Archival Ink model

Paper type

Media Type setting

Doubleweight Matte Paper

Doubleweight Matte Paper

Glossy Paper Photo Weight

Glossy Paper - Photo Weight

Premium Glossy Photo Paper

Premium Glossy Photo Paper

Premium Semigloss Photo Paper

Premium Semigloss Photo Paper

Photo Glossy Paper

Photo Glossy Paper

Photo Semigloss Paper

Photo Semigloss Paper

Premium Luster Photo Paper

Premium Luster Photo Paper

Watercolor Paper - Radiant White

Watercolor Paper - Radiant White

Smooth Fine Art Paper

Smooth Fine Art Paper

Textured Fine Art Paper

Textured Fine Art Paper

Synthetic Paper

Synthetic Paper

For higher color density: Media-1

Adhesive Synthetic Paper

Adhesive Synthetic Paper

For higher color density: Media-2

Adhesive Vinyl

Adhesive Vinyl

For higher color density: Media-3

Tyvek

®

Brillion

Tyvek Brillion

For higher color density: Media-3

Backlight Film

Backlight Film

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.

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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