Epson R1900 manual Group 1 - Configuration, Group 2 - Color Options, Overview, Bitmap Options

Models: R1900

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Group 1 – Configuration

Group 1 – Configuration

Paper Size – From the drop down list, select the paper size you wish to use. To add custom paper sizes click the + button to the right of the paper size drop down list. Note: After adding a custom paper size, the printing preferences dialog must be closed and re-opened before the new paper size will show in the paper size drop down list.

Substrate – From the drop down list, select the type of material to which you will be transferring your printed image. It is important to choose the correct substrate. PowerDriver’s color management is optimized for each different substrate.

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

OEM – Sets the OEM Printer Configuration for the printer used.

Group 2 - Color Options

Overview

This tab gives you access to all of the color management controls available in PowerDriver R1900 XG8. Utilizing the power of the Epson R1900 Driver technology, the PowerDriver R1900 XG8 interprets bitmap and vector elements in a similar manner.

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 PowerDriver R1900 XG8 will color correct all bitmaps files and vector components as bitmap images.

Bitmap Options

No Color Management – To unleash the power of the PowerDriver R1900 XG8 Software, the color management will need to be turned off (over-ridden) in the Graphic Software. (Instructions on how to do this are provided in Appendix A, pages 20 thru 24, covering Corel & Adobe Applications.) This facilitates optimum color management of SubliJet inks. If you select the “No Color Management” option, all color management will have to be accomplished using the Graphic Design Software, i. e. the Corel &/or the Adobe Applications.

Saturated - Intended for use with clip art, text and other vector based graphics or images that contain saturated colors.

Realistic - Intended for use with photographs or images that contain prominent skin tones or highlights.

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Epson R1900 Group 1 - Configuration, Group 2 - Color Options, Overview, Vector and Bitmap Explanation, Bitmap Options