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Sorry, I should have explained better. I recently made the switch from a PC to a mac. The install cd for the epson printer has both the mac and PC install files. I did find the updated mac driver for the printer too. I then got Photoshop CS4 for the new mac. I was trying to print out a picture in Photoshop yesterday but I could not find where to tell it I was using glossy photo paper.
I was checking to see if anyone else had an epson printer (RX 595 or similiar) and could tell me how to set the type of paper I'm printing to in photoshop CS4. This has me stumped......
Thanks.
Ok, I think I'm ok now. When I initially installed this printer on the mac and attempted to print in Photoshop, I wasn't getting the window that allowed you to select the type of paper you're printing to. After installing the updated mac driver, that window now comes up in Photoshop. I wasn't getting it before. Phew......... what a pain!!!
Now I just have to figure out the best printer/Photoshop settings for printing photos. LOL
Now that I have all these different options, does anyone have some good settings/suggestions for printing from Photoshop to an epson printer? Keep in mind I'm printing to an epson rx595 printer on an Imac I just got a few months ago. It seems like a very complicated procedure to set up this printer to print from Photoshop. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
The thing is, you usually need to set up a color profile for your monitor in addition to fine tuning your printer settings. And from there you can start getting things a little closer. I find that even with what may be the "best" settings, you'll have to go through a bit of paper printing out proofs until you get things just the way you want them. Probably not what you wanted to hear, but I'm sure some other people may concur with that.
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I just spent a week redoing my portfolio....just upgraded to CS4 from CS2, what a nightmare.
Epson1290 printer & an iMac .
Anyway, yes, calibrate !! your monitor, save that profile and then set that as your printers profile with "Printer managers colors" in the print dialogue. I was having a disaster with it set to "Photoshop manages colors" until a friend suggested setting it to "Printer manages Colors".
Even with updated Epson drivers that dialogue is the only way I could select the paper type or any other print settings in CS4.
Thing is Photoshop seemed to be saving my new print presets... but when I checked ( after yet another bad print) it actually wasn't.... paper type kept reverting to Plain even though I saved as 'Matte Heavyweight'.... so check that that isn't happening for you.
At least thats how I finally got very good color matching on both photos and artwork after tearing my hair out for a day... and a lot of ink and paper.
Also print your proofs smaller and in a corner at first so at least you can turn the paper around and use a different corner for another proof.
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I know this will sound silly but...... I can't find in CS4 where to set the type of paper I'm printing to. I'm on an intel Imac right now. This printer was installed on my PC and I had no problem in any program with setting the type of paper I was printing to. But for the life of me I cannot find where to set the type of paper in Photoshop. I can see where to set the size and stuff but not where to set the type of paper, like glossy or photo or just plain white printer paper.
Help please? Thanks.