

They also have several different versions in use at the same time, depending on the age and market of the printer, consumer or professional, and version of macOS.

The Epson Printer DriverĮpson appear to have retained the use of 'Printer Color Management' for those users who don't have access to photo-editing applications such as Photoshop (and Elements) and Lightroom, and also various other high-end image apps. These include not being able to print correctly from Apple's own apps, such as Preview and Photos, using 'Application Color Management'. Also be aware of printing bugs in macOS 10.14.x ('Mojave') onwards. These instructions do not apply if you use the inferior 'Printer Color Management' or if you have the Apple 'AirPrint' printer driver installed. You'll also find that the driver settings are very similar for printer models within each 'family' of printers. models, but are written to give you information about Colour Management topics. Please be advised that these 'Printing' pages aren't designed to act as manuals for individual Epson, etc. You must use the same absolutely identical printer settings to print our Custom Profiling Targets as well as actual images, hence our instructions can be the same! You don't want to have 'Double Color Management'! Manage Color'), absolutely NO Colour Management can be allowed to be applied by the Epson Printer Driver. Whether you are printing our Profiling Targets with 'No Color Management,' from which our Custom ICC Printer Profiles will be created, or your actual images with 'Application Colour Management' ('Let Photoshop, Lightroom, etc. Alternatively, you could be printing our Profiling Targets using the Adobe Color Printer Utility, and you are confronted with the Epson Printer Driver menu. Working with Custom Printer Profiles Printing Images with Application Colour Management on an Epson from a Mac Why it is Essential to Print with 'No Color Management' in the Epson DriverĪfter reading the previous articles, you'll want to know what to do when your images have left Photoshop or Lightroom, etc.
