Advanced b&w photo options - windows – Epson SureColor P5000 Commercial Edition 17" Wide-Format Inkjet Printer User Manual
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Drying Time per Print Head Pass
Pauses print head movement for up to 5 seconds after each pass to allow ink to dry. This lets you
print with non-Epson media and avoid smearing the ink.
Paper Feed Adjustment
Modifies the speed of the paper feeding to compensate for banding in the direction of the print head.
Paper Suction
Decreases the paper suction when printing on thin media, such as drafting paper or backlight film.
Paper Thickness
Adjusts the appearance of details in printouts based on paper thickness.
Note:
If you have high speed (bi-directional) printing enabled and small type or fine details appear too
thick, you may need to adjust the paper thickness setting.
Platen Gap
Adjusts the distance from the paper to the print head. (Use a wider setting if you are seeing edge
marks or scuffs on your prints.)
Roll Paper Back Tension
Increases or automatically controls the tension for cloth or thin paper, or if the roll paper wrinkles
during printing.
Parent topic:
Selecting Basic Print Settings - Windows
Advanced B&W Photo Options - Windows
If you select
Advanced B&W Photo
as the Color option, you can easily produce neutral and toned
black-and-white prints. Whether your photo is color or grayscale, you can use this screening and color
management technology to create stunning black-and-white prints. Select
Custom
as the Mode setting,
then click
Advanced
and select any of the available options.
Note:
Advanced B&W Photo mode is not available for Commercial Edition printers (configured with the
Violet ink).
Color Toning
Adds tone (hue) to your black-and-white output. The default is
Neutral
, which provides a neutral tonal
scale print. You can also choose other popular presets such as
Cool
,
Warm
, and
Sepia
. Note that
the presets affect the target in the tone color circle.
Tone
Changes the entire tonal scale of your black-and-white output. While
Darker
is the default setting, you
may see better results if you choose
Dark
. The tone color circle adjusts the hue of your black-and-