rTip:
As a rule of thumb for any image except line art, use scanning resolutions that are one third of your output resolution. For example, use a scanning resolution of up to 110 with a 300 dpi laser printer and up to 170 with a 600 dpi laser printer. For the color EPSON Stylus printers, choose a resolution from 100 to 240 dpi for 720 dpi output and from 100 to 150 dpi for 360 dpi output.
rTip:
For printing on a commercial printing press, multiply the lines per inch (lpi) the press prints by 2 to determine your scanning resolution. For example, if your lpi is 150, try scanning at 300 dpi. (If the file size is too large, multiply the lpi by 1.5 to determine the scanning resolution.)
rTip:If you plan to enlarge an image when you print it, scan it at a higher resolution than you normally would.
Selecting a calibration profile
Use the Calibration
EPSON TWAIN provides the following predefined calibration profiles:
General | Stylus Pro |
Screen | Stylus Pro XL |
Impact Dot Printer | Stylus 1500 |
Thermal Printer | Stylus COLOR |
Inkjet Printer | Stylus COLOR II |
Laser Printer | Stylus COLOR 200 |
Laser Printer 600 | Stylus COLOR 500 |
Stylus COLOR IIs |
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Capturing Images From Within Applications