Jack, assuming you're using PrintFix pro...inside the Print/Quality custom area (printer driver) there is a quality slider, 1 is best (fine), 2 High an 3 Standard (I never use 4), select the best possible for the used paper. You must also set halftoning to diffusion! In the Color/Intensity custom area you must leave the ICM Checkbox unchecked and the Print Type must be none. Now print out the target...let it dry...then read the patches and build the profile. When using the profile the printer driver settings MUST be the same as described above...select the new generated profile as the printer output profile in your printig software (Photoshop or Qimage for example). This ICM checkbox inside the printer has nothing to do with the profiling you do with PrintFix pro. Best, Peter --- In colorvision_group@yahoogroups.com, Jack Winberg <jack.winberg@...> wrote: > > Hi again, Gang: > > I answered my own question, I did check the "Enable ICM" box in the > printer driver, and my first profile came out right on target. Nice, > fast printer, easy, quick profile. > > Jack Winberg > > Hi Gang: > > I'm trying to profile a Canon Pixma iP4200 printer. Can anyone tell > me if the "Enable ICM (Windows Color Management" box should be checked? > > Thanks...... Jack Winberg >
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Re: Profoling Canon Pixma iP 4200 printer
2006-04-05 by peter_woelk
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