Epson C110 Group 1 Configuration, Group 2 Color Options, Overview, Vector and Bitmap Explanation

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Sawgrass Technologies, Inc. ChromaBlastGetting Started Guide for the EPSON Stylus C120/c110

Group 1 – Configuration

Paper Size From the drop down list, select the paper size you wish to use.

Copies Sets the copy count for the number of prints to be made.

Group 2 - Color Options

Overview

This group of tabs gives you access to all of the color management controls available in the ChromaBlast C120 or C110 driver. Utilizing the power of the Epson C120/C110 driver technology, the ChromaBlast C120/C110 driver interprets bitmap and vector elements in a similar fashion.

Vector and Bitmap Explanation

Bitmaps are a grid of pixels. Bitmaps come from digital cameras, scanners, and photo CDs. Bitmaps can also be created in applications like Corel PhotoPaint or Adobe PhotoShop. Bitmaps have file extensions like GIF, JPG, BMP, and TIF. Vector components consist of shapes, curves, lines, and text. They are created in programs such as CorelDraw and Adobe Illustrator. Higher end programs like CorelDraw can combine Vector and Bitmaps into a single image. The ChromaBlast C120 driver will color correct all bitmap files and vector components as bitmap images.

Color Correction Settings

Realistic - This setting is most suitable for reproducing skin tones in scanned photographs.

Saturated - The Saturated setting will make the colors in your image more intense. Saturated output tries to remain color accurate with a slight bump in intensity.

Intense – This kicks the color intensity and saturation to the extreme. This setting does not try to keep color accurate; its main goal is to produce deep dark colors. Artwork, graphics, logos, and text are good candidates for this setting. Some photographs will look good

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Contents V1.0 For Epson Stylus C120/C110Revision 4/2008 Page ChromaBlastTM Getting Started Guide For Epson Stylus C120/C110Important Read Carefully Important Read Carefully Page Miscellaneous What Is Covered Length of Warranty CoverageHow to get service What your warranty does not coverTable of Contents Introduction About this Document Quick Connect II Set-up for the C120/C110 ComponentsPage Printer Set-up for the C120/C110 Page Page Tips Chip Reset Instructions Page Installing ChromaBlast Cartridges Page Page Replacing an Empty Cartridge Page Printing and Heat Transfer Instructions PrintingChromaBlast Driver User Guide For distribution with ChromaBlast onlyChromaBlast Driver Introduction System RequirementsMinimum Hardware Setup Instructions Windows XP / Vista Step By Step InstallationProduct Overview Quick StartPage Page Page Page Page Setting ChromaBlast Driver printer properties Quick Start Example Corel DrawFrom the Windows Desktop ChromaBlast Driver Properties Overview There are three main property groupsGroup 1 Configuration Color Correction SettingsGroup 2 Color Options OverviewColorSure Options Output OptionsGroup 3 Printer Options ResourcesAppendix a Network Printing in Windows XP / Vista Host Machine ServerAppendix B Over-Riding Design Software Color Management CorelDraw version 10, 11Color Setup CorelDraw version Adobe Photoshop 7, CS, and CS2Page Appendix C Using ColorSure and Custom Palette IntroductionII. Printing the ColorSure Palette III. Designing Your Artwork HintIV. Using Color Finder How to use Color FinderCustom Palette Utility Color Finder Palette with three Step Colors Custom Palette How to use Custom Palette VI. Adding Swatches to your Application Palette Supplies & Equipment Operating Conditions Ink StorageMedia Storage Troubleshooting Colors in my transferred image are incorrectMy printout gets cut off on the bottom or side My image looks good but it washes out Colors are light and splotchyMy image looks blurred My image has gaps or bands presentPage Technical Support Project Cotton
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