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Your monitor isn’t | Make sure you have calibrated your monitor to your scanner as |
calibrated or isn’t | described in Using the EPSON Screen Calibration Utility. Also check |
adjusted correctly. | your monitor’s brightness and contrast settings. |
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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. |
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Some EPSON TWAIN | Check which image type tab you are scanning from to make sure it is |
settings may be set | correct for the type of image you’re scanning and for the output device |
incorrectly. | you’re using. See Selecting 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 Quality (ICM/sRGB for Windows 98 |
| or ColorSync for Macintosh) setting in EPSON TWAIN to more closely |
| match the colors. See Selecting Settings for instructions. |
You may need to adjust | EPSON TWAIN is optimized to work with EPSON inkjet printers. See |
your printer driver | your printer documentation to change the color matching setting or other |
settings. | printer driver settings. |
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