Epson 1200U Boat User Manual


 
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Textured patterns of dots appear
on areas of an image . . .
You are using halftoning, which
causes normal moiré patterns
. Your
scanner automatically minimizes the
problem if you turn on De-screening
in the Image Type dialog box.
Colors on your monitor or printed
page are different from those in
the original image . . .
Because your monitor and printer
use different technologies to
represent colors, your printed
colors cannot exactly match the
colors you see on your monitor
screen.
Check the image settings in your
scanner software, especially data
format (bits/pixel/color), gamma
correction, and color correction.
Try a different combination of
these settings.
Your software may not have
sufficient color matching and
color management features, or
these components of your
software may not be correctly
installed. (See your software,
monitor, and computer manuals
for information on color
matching and calibration.)
If the printed image is larger or
smaller than the original size . . .
You have changed the resolution or
scaled your image. The image size
settings in your software determine
the size of the printed image. Do not
use the size of the image on your
monitor to judge the printed size.
Your image cannot be printed or
the printout is garbled . . .
Your image file size may be too
large. Confirm that the computer
has enough memory for your
software. If your computer has
many device drivers, or if you are
running other software at the
same time, or using
RAM-resident programs, the
computer may not have enough
memory available. (See your
software and computer
documentation.)
Check that the printer is properly
connected to the computer and is
correctly set up. (See your printer
manual.)
Check that your software is
properly installed and set up for
your printer. (See your software
manual.)