Building The Scanner And Printer Profiles - Epson Perfection 3200 Software Manual

Epson perfection 3200: supplementary guide
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Crop the prescan, using the dotted line
surrounding the target as a rough guide.
Don't worry if the scan is slightly skewed.
But if the scan is more than 10 degrees or so
from square, reposition the target and redo
the prescan.
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Click Scan RGB to make the final target
scan. SilverFast prompts you to choose a
location, file format, and file name for the
scan, as shown:
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Save the scan in TIFF format.
We recommend that you include the printer
and paper type in the file name. If you
profile multiple printers, or multiple papers
on the same printer, you'll end up with many
scans that look very similar. Including this
information in the file name makes it easy to
identify which scan belongs to which paper
and printer combination.
Once you've entered the information, click
Save to start the scan. SilverFast scans the
target and saves it in the specified location.
You've completed the scanning process.
Now you can return to MonacoEZcolor and
build the profiles for your scanner and
printer.
Building the Scanner
and Printer Profiles
The final part of the profile-building process is
loading the target scan into MonacoEZcolor, then
naming, building, and saving the profiles.
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Return to MonacoEZcolor. If necessary, use
the navigation arrows at the lower-right of
the MonacoEZcolor screen to navigate to the
screen shown below. Then click Load an
Image, and load the target scan you created
in the previous section.
The target's file name is displayed below the
button, as shown:
2
Click the right arrow at the lower-right
to proceed.
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