Jerry,
I'm not sure I understand your question, but I'll give it a shot. I
also use the 2200 for color and B&W output. I sometimes use the BO
option that Clayton Jones describes. Regarding the settings in PS
CS:
I just leave the front end settings the same as I use for color -
Adobe RGB, US Web Coated Swop v2, dot gain 20%, etc. I DO NOT
change them for BO printing. I tried the different dot gain
settings to see the effect, but decided to leave them as they were
for my color printing as this worked the best for me.
On the back end, after setting the driver for black ink only, I
simply select one of three profiles - Same as Source, Printer Color
Management, OR the Epson EEM paper profile. I use the EEM paper
profile most of the time with EEM paper, but you can experiment and
see if there are any differences between the same as source, etc.
profiles. I did detect subtle differences, but the EEM paper
profile worked fine for me.
when I'm printing color, I just change the settings in the driver
(from black ink only to whatever you are using for color) and use
the appropriate paper profiles and start printing.
Tony Bonanno
-- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, "jerdiakiw"
<jdiakiw@e...> wrote:
> I use a pc epson 2200 pscs. I am switching back and forth from BO
(
> claytons jones' workflow with front end setting in edit color
> settings in PS cs
> working space:
> "us prepress defaults" , adobe rgb 1998 ,dot grain 20%
> color management policies: all preserve embedded profiles]
>
>
> image modewhat setting should I have in PS image/mode/assign
profile?
> don't color manage? working rgb: adobe RGB 1998 or profile?
> currently when I switch to color the only thing I change is in the
> back end and in print with preview I change smae as soource to
> enhanced matte
> and in advanced properties I tick ICM in color management an ICC
> profile "provided by printer software". . . which gives me epson
> standard, perceptual, SP 2200 enhanced matte
>
> Shouild I be changong things in image mode in PS or in proff
setup
> or proff colrs in PS?
> jerry confused in toronto