Good day,
I recently purchased an XP-960. Apparently in that price range it's the good printer to have.
After installing the printer driver, I have so many options to choose from when printing a photo. Quality, DPI, mode (epson bright color, epson standard, adobe RGB), Epson Color LUT, E-RGC (on or off), sharpness (standard or high), ColorMatching, use generic RGB, Image paralyzer option, epson profile, color model....
Anyway all these option to print a photo. I obviously want the best print. What am I suppose to choose, do you print your photo using something else? Lightroom? or do you simply go to the store and have them print them from a USB?
Before trying the epson driver, I tried the AirPrint or secure AirPrint, MacOS was proposing that. The picture came out great but too much exposition.
Using the epson driver, exposition is ok but the picture isn't sharp. I can almost see pixels.
The picture was taken by a photographer and I can zoom in to a lot and not see pixels so it's not the picture but settings on the epson driver...
Anyone has ideas on my issue?
Thanks!!
I recently purchased an XP-960. Apparently in that price range it's the good printer to have.
After installing the printer driver, I have so many options to choose from when printing a photo. Quality, DPI, mode (epson bright color, epson standard, adobe RGB), Epson Color LUT, E-RGC (on or off), sharpness (standard or high), ColorMatching, use generic RGB, Image paralyzer option, epson profile, color model....
Anyway all these option to print a photo. I obviously want the best print. What am I suppose to choose, do you print your photo using something else? Lightroom? or do you simply go to the store and have them print them from a USB?
Before trying the epson driver, I tried the AirPrint or secure AirPrint, MacOS was proposing that. The picture came out great but too much exposition.
Using the epson driver, exposition is ok but the picture isn't sharp. I can almost see pixels.
The picture was taken by a photographer and I can zoom in to a lot and not see pixels so it's not the picture but settings on the epson driver...
Anyone has ideas on my issue?
Thanks!!
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