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Hello:
Does anyone know whether the display on an Epson RX 600 monitor is
color calibrated to the printer. In other words, does spending the
extra for the RX600 over the RX500 give you the ability to see exactly
how the colors in your photo will print from the printer before you
actually use paper and ink? Or does the little monitor have the same
calibration issues of any monitor?
Archived from groups: comp.periphs.printers (More info?)
On 28 Jun 2004 12:33:06 -0700, ryan.d.rembaum@kp.org (Ryan) wrote:
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>Does anyone know whether the display on an Epson RX 600 monitor is
>color calibrated to the printer. In other words, does spending the
>extra for the RX600 over the RX500 give you the ability to see exactly
>how the colors in your photo will print from the printer before you
>actually use paper and ink? Or does the little monitor have the same
>calibration issues of any monitor?
hi, not sure exactly what you mean; if you're talking about seeing a
copy of the image to be printed, then no would be the answer. looking
through the manual i don't see anything about 'calibrating' the lcd to
preview prints. gobs of other info on that lcd, but not what you're
talking about, unless i'm missing something...
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