Thanks,
Gill
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Hope this helps,
Jeff
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So would this not make it a CMYK printer?
James
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Yes, but the printer (don't really know if it's the printer, the driver,
or a combo of the two) does the RGB->CMYk conversion. It *expects* to
see an RGB image being sent to it.
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K.T.Chan
>Can someone please tell me if the Epson Stylus Photo 700 is a RGB or a
>CMYK printer? That is, should I convert my Photoshop images from RGB to
>CMYK before printing them? I am confused by the manual which talks about
>printers being CMYK but then says that most inkjets are exceptions,
>being RGB.
>
>Thanks,
>Gill
>
Do NOT convert your images to CMYK !!!
The printer wants RGB files.
In point of fact, the Epson 700 is not CMYK;
it's CcMmYK. (Six colors, not four.)
If you feed it CMYK files, you lose out, twice.
Once when Photoshop converts from RBG
to CMYK, and then again when the printer
driver converts your CMYK file back to RGB
(as best it can.)
rafe b.