Epson Stylus Pro 7890, 9890
Printer features
- These high-quality printers made by Epson print twice as fast as their predecessors and deliver superior print quality using Epson UltraChrome K3 Ink with Vivid Magenta, a unique formulation of Magenta pigments for extreme blues and purples.
- Epson Stylus Pro 7890, 9890 can print 8 colors (8c) in total: Cyan, Light Cyan, Vivid Magenta, Vivid Light Magenta, Yellow, Light Black, Light Light Black, Photo Black / Matte Black.
- Depending on the Epson print mode, either Photo Black (PK) or Matte Black (MK) are used. [Preinstalled print modes based on the GMG Driver state the used ink set in the print mode name.]
- GMG Driver print modes for compatibility with Epson x880 series calibrations and profiles: With these 4c and 8c print modes, you can use all GMG and custom MX3 printer calibrations and MX4 proof profiles you might have in use for printers of the Epson Stylus Pro x880 series. Available Compatibility Mode print modes are: GMG Driver - Photo Black - 8c - 720 x 720 dpi, GMG Driver - Matte Black - 4c - 720 x 720 dpi
- Epson Driver print modes for custom calibrations and profiles: GMG also supports custom printer calibrations based on Epson Driver print modes. You can use the GMG starter kit to easily create your own printer calibration and proof profile for support of custom print media.
- The Epson Stylus Pro 7890, 9890 can optionally be equipped with an integrated measuring device (embedded SpectroProofer). Together with GMG AutoCali Wizard, printer calibration becomes very easy and fully automated.
- Control strips can be printed together with the proof and are automatically verified by GMG ProofControl.
Printer hardware settings
- For using GMG ProofMedia, select the correct media type, for example GMG ProofPaper semimatte 250, in GMG ColorProof and select Epson Proofing Paper White Semimatte in the printer panel.
- Preinstalled calibration sets support only white backing. Please make sure that you use SpectroProofer with white backing plates.
Printer maintenance
- The nozzle status is checked by a built-in sensor and does not require printing. The check is performed fully automatically, without user intervention required (Output > Maintenance > Automatic Nozzle Clean).