
Problem Solver
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EPSON Stylus Pro 3800
User’s Guide
Printed color differs from the color on the screen
Try one or more of these solutions:
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Adjust the
Color Density
in the Paper Configuration dialog. For Windows, see “Paper
Configuration” on page 20. For Mac OS X, see “Paper Configuration” on page 83.
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Make sure the media type setting matches the paper being used.
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Since monitors and printers produce colors differently, printed colors will not always
match on screen colors perfectly. However, the above color systems are provided to
overcome color differences.
For Mac OS X, select
ColorSync
to color match your system in the Printer Color
Management selected in the Print dialog. See “Printer Color Management” on page 80.
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You can produce sharper images with more vivid colors.
For Windows, select
PhotoEnhance
in the Advanced menu. See “Making Advanced
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For Windows, select
Color Controls
in the Advanced menu, and adjust color,
brightness, etc. as required. See “Making Advanced setting” on page 19.
For Mac OS X, select
Color Controls
in the Printer Color Management selected in the
Print dialog. See “Printer Color Management” on page 80.
A ruled line shifts
Perform the print head alignment. For Windows, see “Aligning the print head” on page 49.
For Mac OS X, see “Aligning the print head” on page 93.
If the problem persists, perform the print head cleaning. For Windows, see “Cleaning the
print head” on page 48. For Mac OS X, see “Cleaning the print head” on page 92.
Printout has smears on the bottom edge
Try one or more of these solutions:
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If the paper is curled towards the printable side, flatten it or curl it slightly to the opposite
side.
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For Windows, if you use Epson special media, check the Media Type setting in the Main
menu. See “Making Settings on the Main Menu” on page 14.
For Mac OS X, if you use Epson special media, check the Media Type setting in the
Print Settings selected in the Print dialog. See “Page Setup” on page 75.