
What printer settings EPSON Stylus Photo PhotoR380 that the quality of the pictures are of good color?
I just got a new printer picture, but all the photos that continue to arrive in strange colors, which is a good start as saturation and all to produce images of good quality and have lines out? HELP!
There are five factors that need to know about printing photos. The quality of paper, inks, the quality of the image source (camera, scanner, etc). monitor (cheap LCD monitors are useless to show an impression of what it will look) and printer settings. This will be a fairly long answer, since it is not as simple as that. First to get the best image quality will have an image source quality. An impression is only as good as the original image. Garbage in garbage out is the saying. When looking for a good quality camera, the number of megapixels is not the main criterion. A £ 1,000 6 megapixel camera generally has a much better picture quality than a 8 megapixel camera £ 120. So the paper quality is of paramount importance, the type of paper used is of vital importance, the ink is of paramount importance, and finally setting up the printer are of vital importance. Assuming you have the best quality camera you can afford now we will concentrate on the print side of things. Paper? overall a good mate, photo-quality paper will give clearer signs of a bright one. If you frame your photos and put them behind glass would then use 120 gm coated paper for Epson (Epson printers have been used for a decade or more and is currently using an Epson R1800). Set the paper settings in the configuration printer for best quality matte paper (R1800 has a "kill file 'setting.) Sets the print quality to" Best Cinematography "and that will give the best image quality of the printer can deliver. You can also print two test prints and compare them. Establish a sense of 'a picture' and the other for 'best picture' and see if you can see the difference, if not then do not use the settings from the "best picture", as in some of the Epson printers will use up twice as much ink. I hope this helps but unfortunately there is no quick answer to your question.
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