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Old February 18th 05, 02:10 AM
Roy
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"paul" wrote in message
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Hi Paul.

My first reply to Dave gave the Workflow most people use, and he seems to
agree with me that it does work. I can make good quality prints first
time, and only ever need to reprint to correct faults (very rarely colour
balance) I did not notice while I was editing.



HI, you know it's working great - the only funny thing is: when I finally
get to the print preview - where I have just one more click before the
printer starts its thing, the preview color has a bad pink cast. But it
prints fine - just the preview is whacked. Any ideas what's going on
here?



One of those pages said the epson print preview is pretty worthless color
wise. I just use it for a last test to see how it sits on the page & such.



Thanks again!

Hi Gang.

Yes I agree, the Epson Preview Pic is total crap, mines are Pale and sort of
Pinky Purple, but it does let me know that all of the print will be on the
paper.

Regards,

Roy G


 




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