You select what in your image will be used for white generation. The white being generated is manipulated here. White Ink Control: After choosing a saturation level and a basic style of white generation under Print Settings.
Most artwork is RGB so CMYK default set as SWOP has little influence and color appearance Photo Normal is better than vivid for nearly all images. The output profile is automatically chosen. The default RGB source is sRGB, which matches your monitor's color space, more saturated blues and reds are made with DGIS rgb, some people like Adobe RGB or use ColorMatch RGB for a softer image. Print Settings: Allows you to choose the basic Print Media such as Black Cotton, White Cotton, Colored Cotton, and if you want to print with CMY (No Black ink) plus white (3 styles), CMYK plus white (9 Styles), CMYK only (3 styles), White ink only (4 styles), Black ink only 2 styles) The different styles are combinations of 3 color saturations normal, plus 20% and plus 40%, and three very different ways to generate a base white undercoat that brighten more deep colors such blues and reds.Ĭolor Settings: Once you choose your RGB source ICMs you will seldom go here again.
There are controls under template to use custom platens other than Epson's or gang multiple images up on the same page. Printer and Print Area: Allows you to choose which Epson SCF2000 to use in case you have more than one and which platen to use.
Artwork: Allows you to size width and height together or separately, rotate an image show its position on the page, or enhance low resolution images.