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The objective of this document is to ensure printer Driver optimum media settings are configured and to avoid the printer driver applying any automatic (and potentially variable) color adjustments – so you have an ideal and stable bases for making and applying printer profiles.

Make sure you have the latest printer drivers installed on your system

IMPORTANT for MacOS; ensure you are using the full printer driver and NOT the AirPrint Driver. AirPrint Drivers are automatically installed on Mac OS as universal drivers to communicate with all printers, but do not include the necessary settings for color management of your specific printer.

Details of how to ensure you are using the correct printer driver (not the AirPrint Driver) are available Here.

 

Once you have checked you have the latest and correct printer driver installed, proceed to configure your printer driver for your media.

Details for Canon and Epson Printer Drivers on MacOS and Windows are outlined here. This can also be referenced in general terms, to assist with printer driver configuration of other printer brands.

MacOS — Canon Printer Driver Configuration

These instructions are for most MacOS Canon drivers — Some drivers may differ slightly from these options.

  1. Printer Driver Settings
  1. Go to the ‘Color Matching’ Section
  1. Select ‘Quality & Media’ or ‘Main’ Tab

Tip: If you are using a third-party paper, they will often list the corresponding printer manufacturer’s media type names on their web site.

  1. Select ‘Color Options’
  1. Save Settings (Recommended)

Once all settings are applied print the target.

The Print Driver Preset can then be used in future to print color targets from Calibrite PROFILER, and for printing work from color managed applications such as Adobe PhotoShop/Lightroom, using the ICC profiles you have created.

MacOS — Epson Printer Driver Configuration

These instructions are for most MacOS Epson drivers — Some drivers may differ slightly from these options.

  1. Printer Driver Settings
  1. Go to Printer Options Section
  1. Select Printer Settings/Features (button name may vary by driver)

Tip: If you are using a third-party paper, they will often list the corresponding printer manufacturer’s media type names on their web site.

  1. Save Settings (Recommended)

Once all settings are applied print the target.

The Print Driver Preset can then be used in future to print color targets from Calibrite PROFILER, and for printing work from color managed applications such as Adobe PhotoShop/Lightroom, using the ICC profiles you have created.

Windows — Canon Printer Driver Configuration

These instructions are for most Windows Canon drivers — Some drivers may differ slightly from these options.

  1. Printer Driver Settings
  1. Go to the ‘Main’ Tab
  1. Click the ‘Color/Intensity’ Button:
  1. Set Paper Type and Print Quality

Tip: If you are using a third-party paper, they will often list the corresponding printer manufacturer’s media type names on their web site.

  1. Save Settings (Recommended)

These settings can then be used in future to print color targets from Calibrite PROFILER, and for printing work from color managed applications such as Adobe PhotoShop/Lightroom, using the ICC profiles you have created.

Windows and Epson Printer Workflow

These instructions are for most Windows Epson drivers — Some drivers may differ slightly from these options.

  1. Printer Driver Settings
  1. Go to the ‘Main’ or ‘Advanced’ Tab
  1. In the Color Correction section Click Advanced or Custom, if available.
  1. Check Paper Type and Quality Settings

Tip: If you are using a third-party paper, they will often list the corresponding printer manufacturer’s media type names on their web site.

  1. Save Settings (Recommended)

These settings can then be used in future to print color targets from Calibrite PROFILER, and for printing work from color managed applications such as Adobe PhotoShop/Lightroom, using the ICC profiles you have created.

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