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Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Printing: Printers, Papers and Inks => Topic started by: lauripie on July 14, 2017, 04:51:08 am
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I had previously printed a portrait with a pitch black background using an Epson P800 and Canson Rag. Yesterday I printed the same picture with the same paper using the Canon PRO-4000. There was a surprisingly large difference in the deepness of the black with the P800 being noticeably blacker. I did some soft proofing with Lightroom using the profiles for the printers and the difference was also well visible there.
Is this a problem of Canon's new inks being less suitable for this specific paper? Or is it a problem of a less than optimal icc profile for the Canon PRO-4000 (downloaded from Canson)?
I would like to soft proof (with Lightroom) Canon's new Premium Fine Art Smooth paper but can't find a downloadable icc-profile.
Another question: I was not able to select "Cut Sheet" as the paper source in the print dialog, even after loading the A4 sheet into the PRO-4000. What could be the reason?
Thanks,
Lauri Pietarinen
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I had previously printed a portrait with a pitch black background using an Epson P800 and Canson Rag. Yesterday I printed the same picture with the same paper using the Canon PRO-4000. There was a surprisingly large difference in the deepness of the black with the P800 being noticeably blacker. I did some soft proofing with Lightroom using the profiles for the printers and the difference was also well visible there.
Is this a problem of Canon's new inks being less suitable for this specific paper? Or is it a problem of a less than optimal icc profile for the Canon PRO-4000 (downloaded from Canson)?
I would like to soft proof (with Lightroom) Canon's new Premium Fine Art Smooth paper but can't find a downloadable icc-profile.
Another question: I was not able to select "Cut Sheet" as the paper source in the print dialog, even after loading the A4 sheet into the PRO-4000. What could be the reason?
Thanks,
Lauri Pietarinen
To see if it's a profile problem make a test print with printer's BW mode and compare it with the rgb print.
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How does one do that?
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How does one do that?
There are two ways to do it (this is for windows).
1. Print using Canon's Print Studio Pro plugin by selecting
Print Settings tab --> Color Management --> Color mode --> Black and White photo and
Correction tab --> Strength --> Standard
Detailed information here:
http://ugp01.c-ij.com/ij/webmanual/PrintStudioPro/W/2.1/EN/PSP/psp-201.html
2. Disable color management in the application you are using (In Lightroom's print module you do this by selecting "Managed by Printer" in Color Management --> Profile) and
In the printer driver you set Main --> Advanced settings --> Color mode --> Monochrome (photo)
Detailed information here:
http://ugp01.c-ij.com/ij/webmanual/PrinterDriver/W/PRO-4000/1.0/EN/PPG/dg-c_monochrome.html