User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Basic Operations
- Loading and Removing the Roll Paper
- Loading and Removing Cut Sheets
- Loading and Removing Poster Board
- Viewing and Changing Media Settings
- Replacing Paper
- Using the Paper Basket (T7270/T5270/T3270)
- Using the Large-Capacity Paper Basket (T7270D/T5270D)
- Using the Auto Take-up Reel Unit (T7270 Only)
- Basic Printing Methods (Windows)
- Basic Printing Methods (OS X)
- Printable area
- Using the Power Off Timer
- Canceling Printing
- Saving to and Reprinting on the Optional Hard Disk Unit
- Copying and Scanning
- Print From Folder
- More Ways to Print
- Enlargements and Horizontal and Vertical Banners
- Printing at Non-Standard Sizes
- Printing CAD Drawings
- Switching Roll Paper Automatically before Printing (T7270D/T5270D Only)
- Borderless Printing
- Correct color and print
- Multi-Page/Poster Printing
- Printing Multiple Documents (the Layout Manager) (Windows Only)
- Color Management Printing
- Tips for Using the Printer Driver (Windows)
- Tips for Using the Printer Driver (OS X)
- Using the Control Panel Menu
- Maintenance
- Problem Solver
- Appendix
- Where To Get Help
- Software License Terms
Epson SureColor T-Series User’s Guide
Color Management Printing
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U“Basic Printing Methods (Windows)” on
page 59
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From ICM Mode in the ICM screen, select
Driver ICM (Basic) or Driver ICM
(Advanced).
If you select Driver ICM (Advanced), you can
specify the profiles and intent for each image
such as photos, graphics, and text data.
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Check other settings, and then start printing.
Intent Explanation
Saturation Keeps the current saturation
unchanged and converts the
data.
Perceptual Converts the data so that a
more visually natural image is
produced. This feature is used
when a wider gamut of color is
used for image data.
Relative
Colorimetric
Converts the data so that a set
of color gamut and white point
(or color temperature)
coordinates in the original data
match their corresponding
print coordinates. This feature
is used for many types of color
matching.
Absolute
Colorimetric
Assigns absolute color gamut
coordinates to the original and
print data and converts the
data. Therefore, color tone
adjustment is not performed
on any white point (or color
temperature) for the original or
print data. This feature is used
for special purposes such as
logo color printing.