When printing on the wrong side of the photo paper, you need to clean the paper path.
Related Information
&
“Cleaning the Paper Path for Ink Smears” on page 154
Images or Photos are Printed in Unexpected Colors
When printing from the control panel or from the Windows printer driver, the Epson auto photo adjustment
setting (PhotoEnhance) is applied by default depending on the paper type. Try change the setting.
❏
Control panel
Change the
Enhance
setting from
Auto
to
People
,
Night Scene
, or
Landscape
. If changing the setting does not
work, turn off PhotoEnhance by selecting
Enhance Off
.
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Windows printer driver
On the
More Options
tab, select
Custom
in
Color Correction
, and then click
Advanced
. Change the
Scene
Correction
setting from
Auto Correct
to any other option. If changing the setting does not work, use any color
correction method other than
PhotoEnhance
in
Color Management
.
Related Information
&
“Menu Options for Editing Photos” on page 75
&
“Adjusting the Print Color” on page 103
&
“Guide to Windows Printer Driver” on page 168
Colors Differ from What You See on the Display
❏
Display devices such as computer screens have their own display properties. If the display is unbalanced, the
image are not displayed with proper brightness and colors. Adjust the properties of the device. Next, perform
the following.
❏
Windows
Access the printer driver window, select
Custom
as the
Color Correction
setting on the
More Options
tab,
and then click
Advanced
. Select
EPSON Standard
as the
Color Mode
setting.
❏
Mac OS
Access the print dialog. Select
Color Options
from the pop-up menu, and then click the arrow next to
Advanced Settings
. Select
EPSON Standard
as the
Mode
setting.
❏
Light shining into the display has an effect on how the image is seen on the display. Avoid direct sunlight and
confirm the image where an appropriate illuminance is assured.
❏
Colors may differ from what you see on smart devices such as smart phones or tablets with high-resolution
displays.
❏
Colors on a display are not quite identical to those on paper because the display device and the printer have a
different process of producing colors.
Related Information
&
“Guide to Windows Printer Driver” on page 168
&
“Guide to Mac OS Printer Driver” on page 171
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