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What do you mean by "muted"? Are the colors a close match? And what kind of paper -- matte or semigloss/luster/glossy -- are you using? Profiles that ship with the printer can range from close to pretty far off in my experience. I finally broke down and bought a DTP41 and software so I could generate my own.I do use the profiles for the papers I use so I am aware that those factors are part of the equation. But even when I calibrate the monitor, use the "paper profiles" I am not getting what I see on the monitior. I even use the "soft proof" before I print but the print still has a muted look.
Very frustrating!!
Two things:
- Make sure you have the extra LCD/TFT (blue honeycomb) filter installed on your Spyder 2, without it, you can only calibrate old CRT monitors properly.
- Second, to be honest, I have never had luck with true ICM colormanaged printing and my Epson R2400 on my XP machines either. Even though downloading all the right ICC profiles for my papers, setting all Photoshop and printer driver options properly, reading a ton of information about colormanagement, it fails to give the accurate colors I expected. Colors are simply off. I wasted a lot of money in ink and paper on these issues.
So, what did I do? Well, it is a shame, but I have given up. Simply switching ICM colormanagement off in Photoshop, and leaving the Epson printer driver on its default "Color Controls" with "Color Mode" as "Epson Standard" gives me far more reliable colors, that often very closely match my calibrated monitor.
I have never managed to solve this issue, and I am suspecting that there is some major issue with the Epson printer driver on some machines / Windows installation, that causes the ICC colormanagement to completely fail.
As the printer, using Epsons own colormanagement options in the driver, does give rather reliable colors, I am sure it is not a major issue with either my monitor calibration or printer. It seems really to be a printer driver issue.
Still need to double check this once maybe with something like QuadTone RIP, that completely replaces the Epson driver, and see if that maybe is capable of doing proper ICC colormanaged printing, but for now, I'll stick with the current solution...
Marco
I get virtually perfect color prints with ny Epson 3800 printing through CS4 running on a Windows XP32 machine. Since using ICC profiles for ABW I no longer use QTR for B&W printing.
Don Bryant
Don, I wasn't suggesting it couldn't work, just that on some machines, like mine, there might be issues with the driver. I have read enough posts here and elsewhere of people that do get good results.
I was hoping you would ask me how I do that.
So how can you use your own ICC profile for ABW :confused:
http://people.csail.mit.edu/ericchan/dp/Epson3800/abwprofiles.html
Don
Don what are "ABW" and "QTR"???
My X machineseem to do better than the new Windows 7. Windows 7 sometimes doesn't play well with CS3.
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