Epson SureColor S30600, S50600 and S70600 - Profile specifications



Resolution
Available resolutions:
In addition to the standard resolutions, composed resolutions also exist.
Mode
The printer has eight basic inks: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black, Light cyan, Light magenta, Light black and Orange and two additional inks: White and Metallic Silver
Print modes available:
Gray | CMYK | CMYKcm |
CMYKcmk | CMYKO | CMYKcmO |
CMYKcmkO | EpsonHTM CMYK | EpsonHTM CMYKcmk |
EpsonHTM CMYKcmkO |
The word “colors” represents the mode that has been chosen including NColor with Orange ink.
Quality
The qualities are divided into two categories: unidirectional and bidirectional. Bidirectional means that the head prints in both pass. In Unidirectional quality, the head prints a stripe then move to its original position before printing the next stripe.
Qualities are distinguished by their print level. The level number represents the number of passes done by the head on one printed stripe. The higher the pass number, the higher the quality.
Depending on the quality chosen, the number and the characteristics of the levels vary.
Changing a profile generated with CMYK8 mode
Previous profiles created with the CMYK8 mode have to be changed. Indeed, CMYK8 is the former name of the mode that used the Epson raster. It has to be replaced by EpsonHTM CMYK modes to be still available. Please follow this procedure to modify the profiles without any extra calculation or target measurement.
- Open EasyMedia* and select your Epson SureColor S30600, S50600 or S70600 device.
- Double-click on your media to open its profile list.
- Select your profile then click on the Edit… button.
- Change the profile mode according to the following rule: use EpsonHTM CMYK
cmkO modeor CMYKcmko for the S70600 - Click then on OK to save the change. The following message will appear to inform you that it is not recommended to change a profile printing mode. Click on Yes to confirm the change and end the procedure.
The following steps will have to be repeated for every media that has profiles using the CMYK8 mode.
*EasyMedia is named ProfileExpert in the TextilePro interface.
Repeat this operation to all profiles that use the CMYK8 mode.