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EPSON Stylus Pro 3800
User’s Guide
About color management system (CMS)
Since devices such as a digital camera, scanner, monitor, or printer produce color
differently, the printing result looks different from the image you see on the display. To
adjust the color between devices, use both the color management system prepared for the
operating system and image editing software.
Each operating system supports the color management system, such as ICM for Windows
and ColorSync for Mac OS. When performing color management using the printer driver,
the color management system of the operating system is also used. In this color
management system, a color definition file called the ICC profile is used to performing color
matching between devices. The ICC profile is prepared for each printer model and each
paper type. (For a digital camera, the color domain of sRGB, AdobeRGB, etc., may be
specified as the profile.)
In a color management, the profile of an input device is called an input profile (or source
profile), and an output device, such as a printer, is called a printer profile (or output profile).
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Caution:
When you print an image taken by a digital camera or scanner, usually the printing result
looks different from what you see on the display. This variance occurs because each device
such as a digital camera, scanner, monitor, or printer, produces colors differently.
In order to reduce the differences in color between each device, please perform color
management between each device. If color management is not performed between an input
device and the display, even if color management is performed between the input device and
a printer, the printing result will differ from what you see on the display.
Methods for color management
Color management is performed with your printer by using the following three methods.
Color
management
Input profile
Printer profile
Explanations
Driver ICM
Printer driver
Printer driver
Color management is performed by
specifying all profiles by the printer driver. This
is supported by Windows XP x64, XP, or 2000
only.
Color management can be performed even
if you print data from an application that
does not support ICM color management. If
an application supports a color
management function, turn it off for printing.
See “Color management by driver ICM
(Windows XP x64, XP, or 2000 only)” on page
165 for details.