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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 321004" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>[USER=13196]@hark[/USER], are you printing from Lightroom or Photoshop? When you do, do you allow the software to manage color or the printer? If you're allowing the software to manage the color (you should) and are selecting the proper paper profile for the printer (you should) then it should be pretty close. That said, I had a major issue printing to my Epson R280 from Photoshop. There was a known issue that would make it print <em>way</em> too dark unless you used a specific set of options (I forget which). It is possible to create a calibrated profile for a printer, my brother did it for me when I was having fits with the Epson, but you need to tools.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 321004, member: 9240"] [USER=13196]@hark[/USER], are you printing from Lightroom or Photoshop? When you do, do you allow the software to manage color or the printer? If you're allowing the software to manage the color (you should) and are selecting the proper paper profile for the printer (you should) then it should be pretty close. That said, I had a major issue printing to my Epson R280 from Photoshop. There was a known issue that would make it print [I]way[/I] too dark unless you used a specific set of options (I forget which). It is possible to create a calibrated profile for a printer, my brother did it for me when I was having fits with the Epson, but you need to tools. [/QUOTE]
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