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From: PKM6543 on 26 Aug 2005 08:28 I have been using Bill Atkinson's Epson 7600/9600 profiles on an Epson 2200, and have found them to be much better than the Epson 2200 profiles (new). A couple of questions though: There were some old postings suggesting that Atkinson actually made and provided profiles for the Epson 2200. If so, where can these be found? Atkinson provides a 1440dpi and a 2880dpi profile for each paper, except for the Enhanced Matte which only has a single 1440dpi profile. Is there an explanation for that? In Atkinson's printer setup instructions for the profiles, he refers to "Microweave" and "Super" for the 7600/9600. Are there corresponding settings on the Epson 2200? Would like to hear from those who have used these profiles on the Epson 2200, especially with papers other than Epson's.
From: Jon O'Brien on 26 Aug 2005 11:09
In article <430F0A47.754CBE2D(a)att.net>, PKM6543(a)att.net () wrote: > In Atkinson's printer setup instructions for the profiles, he refers to > "Microweave" and "Super" for the 7600/9600. Are there corresponding > settings on the Epson 2200? Microweave: yes. Super: no, although 2880DPI is called 'SuperPhoto' mode. Jon. |