User Guide
Printing454 
The Corel Painter Installer places the 
KCMS files in the correct locations. If 
you choose not to install the KCMS 
files, the color management features 
described in this section will be 
unavailable. If you want to use KCMS 
files, run the Corel Painter Installer 
again and do a custom install to obtain 
just the KCMS files.
If you need a profile for your output 
device, you can contact the 
manufacturer and ask for the ICC 
profile for your specific device. You 
can also contact Kodak directly.
Options for Files Saved 
as Encapsulated 
PostScript (EPS)
Saving in EPS file format for 
Printing
EPS files in Corel Painter conform to 
the Desktop Color Separation format 
(EPS-DCS format). Although you 
save files in EPS-DCS, you can’t open 
EPS-DCS. If you plan to save an 
image in EPS-DCS, it’s a good idea to 
save it in another format first so you 
will have a copy of it you can reopen 
in Corel Painter.
When Output Preview is turned on 
and you save in EPS, Corel Painter 
uses the loaded ICC profiles to control 
separation. If Output Preview is 
turned off, Corel Painter uses the 
default separation tables. For more 
information, refer to “Color 
Management” on page 447.
To save a file in EPS format:
1 Choose File menu > Save As.
2 In the Save As dialog box, choose 
EPS from the Save As Type pop-
up menu, and click Save.
3 In the EPS Options dialog box, 
enable the Hex (ASCII) Picture 
Data option to change the data 
format.
This is just another way of storing 
PostScript information. Some 
programs require this option be 
checked. The file size will be 
approximately twice as large when 
the file is saved with this option.
4 Enable one of the following 
Preview options:
•No preview
• Black and white preview
• Color preview 
Notes: 
•
If you have an older laser printer, you 
may have to use the black and white 
preview to print these files on your laser 
printer. Although the preview or display is 
black and white, the color information 
remains intact. 
•
If you are going to create on-line 
documents as well as printed 
documents—for example a PDF—be 
sure to choose a high-quality color 
preview.










