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Old 29-01-10, 19:40
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Hello Andy,
As already said It tends to happen when you are mixing B&W and colour with the epson printers as they use (except the 2400) all the ink to print B&W and they don't set down that well when printing a mixture of colour and B&W. The only way to get round this is to do some test sheets and try to correct the colour cast in photoshop.
Before you do that, if you do a test sheet that is. Try to print it this way-
open in photoshop, file, print.
Then under the colour handling, select photoshop manages colours.
then select the paper you are using under the printer profile option. also make sure black point compensation is checked.
Press print and then you get more printing option.
Select colour management and check OFF, no colour management. This stops the printer managing the colour.
Then goto to print settings and select the type of paper and select colour.
Hit print and see what you have.
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