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Sawgrass Technologies, Inc. Hybrid Getting Started Guide for the EPSON Stylus PRO 4880
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Saturated - The Saturated setting will make the colors in your image
more intense. Saturated output tries to remain color accurate with a
slight bump in intensity.
Realistic (Bitmap ONLY) - This setting is most suitable for
reproducing skin tones in scanned photographs.
Original (Vector ONLY) - This setting is most suitable for reproducing
life-like clipart.
ColorSure Checkbox - ColorSure is used to replace specific colors in
your image with a spot color chosen from the ColorSure palette. This
resulting spot color enhancement is not affected by color setting. A
ColorSure spot color will ALWAYS print the same. See Appendix C
for an overview of ColorSure.
ColorSure Options
Print Palette Button – Prints the ColorSure palette for the selected
substrate. ColorSure is a method for reproducing exact spot colors.
The two main components are: 1) the transferred palette and 2) the
CorelDraw, Corel PhotoPaint, and Adobe swatches. For a complete
description on how to use ColorSure to get perfect spot colors, see
appendix C.
Custom Palette Button – This button launches the Custom Palette
utility, which enables you to add, edit, import, and export custom
colors to the ColorSure palette. If you need to precisely match a
specific color, the Color Finder tool makes this a breeze. For a
complete description on how to use the Custom Palette, see appendix
C.
Output Options
Mirror – When you transfer an image, the result will be “flipped” when
compared to the printed image. In order for your transfers to come out
correctly, you must flip the image before transferring.
Fast Copies – Turn fast copies on if you are printing five or more
pages of the same image. When Fast Copies is enabled, PowerDriver
will first load the printer data into a buffer and then spool the data to
the printer. This feature frees the computer to perform other tasks
while the printer prints in the background.
High Speed – If the printer supports multiple resolutions, choose the
most appropriate setting. For soft substrates, the High Speed option
works well.