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If you use your OWN paper, it will require a different Color Profile. Speak with PEPS/IdeaLab staff if you have your own paper to ensure that the computer has the correct color profile for the paper you have.
Again: In the photo below, we've chosen the Enhanced Matte choice. This would be different, if you use a different paper type.
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6. Now we're ready to Print. Go to File> Print.
7. Now we have to change all of the settings in this window to reflect several things. The printer, the paper size, the paper type, and the correct color profile.
7-A. Choose the correct Printer (In this case, you're using the Epson Stylus Pro 9700-1)
7-B. Change the color handling to Photoshop Manages Colors
7-C. Change the Printer Profile to the same color profile you chose before. In this example, Enhanced Matte Paper. But you may be using Hahnemüle Glossy, in which case, you'd choose the HFA_Eps9600_PK_PRBaryta. Make sense?
7-D. Make sure that the Rendering Intent is set to Perceptual. And turn off the Black Point Compensation.
7-E. Now we go into the Print Settings and make sure the paper is set correctly, and that it's printing on the correct type of paper.
7-F. Change the Paper Size from whatever it is, chose "Manage Custom Sizes" And create a new custom size by hitting the Plus symbol under the list of paper-sizes.
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7-G. I've changed the Untitled to "My Print" and am now going to put in the custom paper size that will fit my print-file in inches, but trying not to waste paper.
7-H. My print is 40 inches by 26 inches. So I've set the paper size to be 44in wide (that's how wide the roll is) and 28 inches in height so that I have room around my print. Click OK once you're done.
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7-I.The paper size now reflects my custom print, and tells me that it's 44.00 by 28.00 inches. Now we have to go into the Printer Settings.
7-J. Media Type should be set to the correct paper. In our example below, we're choosing Enhanced Matte Paper.
7-K.SuperPhoto - 1440 dpi should be selected, and also make sure that High Speed Printing is checked!
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7-L.Once all these settings have been chosen, press Save.
7-M. I've changed the paper size, paper type and color profile. I may have to change the orientation of the print from Portrait to Landscape (as I did in this example) Make sure your print falls within the white part of the preview, and that nothing is being cropped. Now, you can click Print.
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