Under “Print Space:” the “Intent:” selection should be set to either Perceptual or Relative Colorimetric depending upon your image file.

As discussed, Black Point Compensation ‘on’ or ‘off’ makes no difference when printing using the Perceptual rendering intent, but it is needed for Relative Colorimetric. So turn it ‘on’ and forget about it.

The EPSON Stylus Pro 7600 and 9600 printers are identical in every way. The only difference in the width and price.

Profiles created using the SP7600 should work fine for the SP9600 and vice versa as long as your are printing with the same ink and media type.

Are your ICC profiles showing up in the profile pull down menu?

Make sure you double check the profile name when searching for your ICC profile. Sometimes the filename of the profile differs from the actual internal ICC profile name that’s used within the software application. In any case, just make sure you didn’t overlook the profile. That Adobe Photoshop profile pull down menu can get crowded.

If your sure you do not see the ICC profile your expecting, then repeat step one and restart your computer. Also, try restarting Adobe Photoshop 7.

Where can I get good quality RGB ICC profiles for my printer?

For any EPSON Stylus Pro branded printer, you should check our web site at: http://prographics.epson.com

OR

Use the ICC profiles that came with your Epson printer driver.

OR

Create your own RGB ICC profiles using standard ICC profile software and hardware.

Now on to our final step of printing your image file!

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