![]() ![]() If you re-profile your media it should fix the issue. This is not a fault of the Epson driver, it is an issue with ColorSync. Jules D3LBOY wrote: Due to changes in the way OSX 10.6.x and CS5 handles color, you will need to get new printer profiles. It is not interested in what you see on the screen (apart from using soft printing, but this will only work if your screen is a A. Therefore the only things involved in your profile are the printer and it's inks. A paper profile, is made from a chart you have printed on your printer which is the best way to have a profile done rather than using a generic profile down loaded. What is the latest information about this and how do I resolve this? Same as always.Īdjust your monitor's brightness, softproof, and use consistent lighting for editing and viewing prints. I've seen a history of problems under this theme, but most postings are from 1-2 years ago. Despite many iterations of monitor calibration trying different settings, my prints are consistently about 2 stops too dark. SarahPollock wrote: After years of printing successfully with my Epson 3800 from a PC, I recently switched to a Mac (Mac OS X 10.6). It was a trip I did of three photos on one letter sized sheet of Crane paper and let the printer control the job. I use these settings on an Intel Mac Pro, CS2, 10.4.11. Download and install the latest Epson driver (even if what you are. I just purchased a new Epson Stylus 3800 printer and my prints are. ![]()
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