Printing
on
Pictorico
OHP
Transparency
Film
Edward
Stapel
These
instructions
are
for
Epson
4900
printers
Adjust
as
needed
for
different
printers.
Use
the
following
settings
for
printing
negatives
or
positives.
For
Platinum
Palladium
printing
you
will
use
different
settings
(see
below).
Load
your
Pictorico
in
the
slot
on
top
of
the
printer,
clipped
corner
in
the
upper
right,
one
sheet
at
a
time
(do
not
stack
sheets
in
the
slot).
Follow
the
prompts
on
the
printer
screen.
To
Print:
1. Go
to
File
>
Print
2. In
the
Print
dialog
box,
under
Color
Handling
select
Photoshop
Manages
Color
from
the
menu.
3. Under
Printer
Profile
select
Epson
Stylus
Pro
4900_4910
PremiumGlossyPhotoPaper
4. For
Rendering
Intent
select
Relative
Colorimetric
5. Next
to
Print
Settings
confirm
vertical
or
horizontal
6. Click
Print
Settings
and,
under
Presets,
select
Pictorico.
This
setting
should
not
change,
but
if
you
want
to
confirm
the
settings,
click
Printer
Settings
they
should
be:
a. Paper
size
8.5x11
b. Manual
Feed
c. Premium
Photo
Paper
Glossy
d. Print
Mode:
AccuPhoto
HDR
off
e. Color
Mode:
Off
f. Output
Resolution:
Superphoto
1440
dpi
g. Super
Microweave
off
h. High
Speed
off
7. Click
save
to
close
the
window.
8. Click
Print
For
Platinum
Palladium
negatives:
1. Go
to
File
>
Print
2. In
the
Print
dialog
box,
under
Color
Handling
select
Printer
Manages
Color
from
the
menu.
3. For
Rendering
Intent
select
Relative
Colorimetric
4. Next
to
Print
Settings
confirm
vertical
or
horizontal
5. Click
Print
Settings
and,
under
Presets,
select
Pt
Pd
Pictorico.
This
setting
should
not
change,
but
if
you
want
to
confirm
the
settings,
click
Printer
Settings
they
should
be:
a. Paper
size
8.5x11
b. Manual
Feed
c. Premium
Photo
Paper
Glossy
d. Print
Mode:
Advanced
B&W
Photo
e. Color
Toning:
Fine
Adjustment
f. Output
Resolution:
Superphoto
1440
dpi
g. Super
Microweave
off
h. High
Speed
off
i. If
you
click
the
Advanced
Color
Settings
tab
(next
to
Basic)
you
will
see
a
total
shift
on
the
vertical
axis
to
yield
a
yellow-brown
image
tone
this
is
designed
to
imitate
the
image
stain
from
a
pyro-developed
negative
and
helps
with
tonal
separation
in
pt/pd
prints.
6. Click
save
to
close
the
window.
7. Click
Print