I have a print page for my Epson R800 that I use from time to time and I was just looking for something similar for the Pro-100. Once you have printed the test page you will clearly be able to see if one colour is not printing correctly. I don't use color management in software - I try to get the printer to match as closely as possible what I see on the monitor colorwise. To print the test page simply click on the link and hover your cursor over the image, right click on the image and select 'Print Image'. Secondly, while not actually trying to calibrate my monitor, I just wanted to compare the printer output to the monitor. Since I don't print a lot, I wanted to occasionally run the color bars to use some ink from each color to try to prevent clogging, although I know this can be accomplished with a nozzle check. Is there a reason you wanted the solid colours? A nozzle check will print them albeit not as solid blocksĪctually, I had two things in mind. Unfortunately that would never work - If you want the pure colour inks then no normal print method will produce that.Įven if it did, matching colours up against your monitor doesn't actually achieve anything. tif file that I could just print out to check the colors against my monitor. Thanks John - I'll have to study this bit before I feel comfortable enough to give it a try.
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