S
Si
Hi,
Something I've tried to do numerous times and probably got as close to as I
possibly can is to calibrate my printer output to my monitor.
I know that there are many variables to take into consideration, ink batches
do differ, paper type, lighting conditions....
But I think that without professional calibration it is all but impossible
to get an exact match - close, but always a compromise - what do others
think?
BTW, my experience is with Epsons, first an SC880, then a SP915, now a SP
R200.
Si.
Something I've tried to do numerous times and probably got as close to as I
possibly can is to calibrate my printer output to my monitor.
I know that there are many variables to take into consideration, ink batches
do differ, paper type, lighting conditions....
But I think that without professional calibration it is all but impossible
to get an exact match - close, but always a compromise - what do others
think?
BTW, my experience is with Epsons, first an SC880, then a SP915, now a SP
R200.
Si.