Epson PRO 4880 All in One Printer User Manual


 
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Vector and Bitmap Explanation
Bitmaps consist of 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. As a rule of thumb, if the object in
your image is made of curves, text, shapes, or fills, it will be color corrected using the
ChromaBlast 4880 Driver Tab settings. All other image types will be color corrected
based on the ChromaBlast 4880 Driver Tab Bitmap setting.
Bitmap & Vector Options
No Color Management - All color management will be accomplished using the
Graphic Design Software.
Graphics - This setting is most suitable for reproducing life-like
clipart.
Photographic - This setting is most suitable for reproducing skin tones
in scanned photographs.
ColorSure Checkbox - ColorSure is used to replace specific colors in your image
with a spot color chosen from the ColorSure palette. This resulting spot color
enhancement is not affected by color setting. A ColorSure spot color will ALWAYS
print the same.
See Appendix C for an overview of ColorSure, Page 51.
ColorSure Options
Print Palette Button – Prints the ChromaBlast ColorSure palette for the selected
substrate. ColorSure is a method for reproducing exact spot colors. The two
main components are: 1) the Transferred Palette and 2) the CorelDraw, Corel
PhotoPaint, and Adobe Swatches. For a complete description on how to use
ChromaBlast ColorSure to get perfect spot colors, see Appendix C.
Custom Palette Button – This button launches the Custom Palette Utility, which
enables you to add, edit, import, and export custom colors to the ColorSure
Palette. If you need to precisely match a specific color, the Color Finder Tool
makes this a breeze. For a complete description on how to use the Custom
Palette, see Appendix C.
Output Options
High Speed – If the printer supports multiple resolutions, choose the most
appropriate setting. For soft substrates, the High Speed option works well.
High Quality – If the printer supports multiple resolutions, choose the most
appropriate setting. For hard substrates, choose the High Quality option.
Mirror – When you transfer an image, the result will be “flipped” when compared
to the printed image. In order for your transfers to come out correctly, you must
flip the image before transferring.
Max Density - Uncheck this box if you experience bleeding or smearing issues with
output.