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pshaw@emmet.com

2007-06-01, 3:17 am

when i try and print with an epson 3800 in cs3, using "let photoshop
control the printing" the prints are too dark and i have to use the
epson generic driver, no icc's ...anyone else having this problem?

i've taken to fixing the photo in cs3, closing it and then using cs2
to do the printing, not an ideal answer ...

steve
Roy G

2007-06-01, 6:14 pm


<pshaw@emmet.com> wrote in message
news:0b9v5354nocuomd50tfulngn08g5i5vc2v@4ax.com...
> when i try and print with an epson 3800 in cs3, using "let photoshop
> control the printing" the prints are too dark and i have to use the
> epson generic driver, no icc's ...anyone else having this problem?
>
> i've taken to fixing the photo in cs3, closing it and then using cs2
> to do the printing, not an ideal answer ...
>
> steve


Hi

What do you mean "No ICCs", you don't have them ?or CS3 is not finding them
?

Have you turned Off Colour Management in the Printer Dialogue?

Roy G


pshaw@emmet.com

2007-06-02, 3:14 am

1) if you use photoshop to control the printing (with no color
management by the printer) the prints are too dark
2) if you use the printer to manage the colors ...you don't have
access to the icc's for different paper

steve

On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 11:55:32 GMT, "Roy G"
<roy.gibson1@REMOVE.tesco.net> wrote:

>
><pshaw@emmet.com> wrote in message
>news:0b9v5354nocuomd50tfulngn08g5i5vc2v@4ax.com...
>
>Hi
>
>What do you mean "No ICCs", you don't have them ?or CS3 is not finding them
>?
>
>Have you turned Off Colour Management in the Printer Dialogue?
>
>Roy G
>


Roy G

2007-06-02, 6:14 pm


<pshaw@emmet.com> wrote in message
news:re126353hq23ti0qvk0ilae7m0mbfl0e7o@4ax.com...[color=darkred]
> 1) if you use photoshop to control the printing (with no color
> management by the printer) the prints are too dark
> 2) if you use the printer to manage the colors ...you don't have
> access to the icc's for different paper
>
> steve
>
> On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 11:55:32 GMT, "Roy G"
> <roy.gibson1@REMOVE.tesco.net> wrote:
>
Hi.

I don't yet have CS3, so I am not aware of any differences required in a CM
Workflow for it. The workflows for CM printing have hardly changed over
many versions, but CS3 might just be different.

I have had a look at Epson Australia which have a range of workflows, but
they do not show any for CS3 yet.

I do hope you get to the bottom of this strangeness, and please let us know.

Roy G


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