At the moment I load 2 mug transfers into an A4 design sheet with trim guides. Select the paper preset in the print setting in the Epson driver and make sure that the ICC profile is selected.
I'm looking for a quicker way of selecting the design. Is there a way to go into Windows explorer, right click the image and click print..so that it will always print through the ICC profile? Or must I always go through Photoshop to make sure that the ICC is selected?
Transfer Printing
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Re: Transfer Printing
Isn’t the profile only available on photoshop or other programs like it?
or can you embed the profile into a pdf for instance?
Apparently you can save the icc profile onto a pdf.
https://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/advisor ... a-printer/
or can you embed the profile into a pdf for instance?
Apparently you can save the icc profile onto a pdf.
https://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/advisor ... a-printer/
Re: Transfer Printing
If it's the same design sheet you're printing from Windows, in the printer driver, you can select to save printed documents, and then everything you print will stay in the print queue, and you can right click it to print again without using photoshop.
we have numberous print quesues set up for the printer, 1 for each product type, with all the standard designs saved there ... we have the print spooler/queue on a seperate SSD too as it's faster and ends up quite big data file wise
we have numberous print quesues set up for the printer, 1 for each product type, with all the standard designs saved there ... we have the print spooler/queue on a seperate SSD too as it's faster and ends up quite big data file wise
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