The colors on the monitor seem different than the original image or printed image.
Problem | Solution |
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Your monitor may not | Depending on your monitor, its resolution/color settings, and your |
be calibrated correctly. | EPSON TWAIN settings, the screen colors may be different from the |
| original colors. This may be normal, especially if the colors in the printed |
| image more closely match the original. Make sure you have correctly |
| calibrated the screen as described in Using the EPSON Screen |
| Calibration Utility. |
Some EPSON TWAIN | Check your Image Type and Destination settings to make sure they are |
settings may be set | correct for the type of image you’re scanning and for the output device |
incorrectly. | you’re using. See Selecting Basic Settings for instructions on changing |
| these settings. |
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You may need to use a | The colors in the printed image may not match the original image exactly |
color correction mode. | because the scanning and printing processes use two different color |
| interpreting technologies. Use the ICM/sRGB (Windows 98) or ColorSync |
| (Macintosh) settings in EPSON TWAIN to more closely match the colors. |
| See Configuring Preview and Color Options for instructions. |
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Problem
You may have changed the Target image size or used the Zoom Preview feature.
Solution
Check the image size settings in your application and EPSON TWAIN; see Adjusting Source and Target Image Sizes for details. Don’t use the size of the image on your monitor to judge the printed size; you may have used the Zoom Preview feature, which only affects the preview image size. Also, some applications display high resolution images on lower resolution monitors so they appear larger than their original size.
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