

Connect your product to your wireless network.Ĭonnect your product to your Mac using an Ethernet cable and make sure the product is turned on. Here's how to get it:Ĭonnect your product to your Mac using a USB cable and make sure the product is turned on. If your soft proof is too bright, you need to check your workflow, assuring you're using the correct ICC profiles, both in the print dialog box, as well as the proof setup, and if all that is correct, reevaluate your monitor's calibration, particularly its brightness.The latest printer driver for this product is available from Apple's Software Update. If your soft proof matches your output, you need to correct the image to print with the brightness you desire. Unless your hardware calibration includes the ability to measure and adjust luminescence, most screens (LCD especially) are too bright and give you a false sense of image brightness prior to printing. However, one last point when it comes to soft proofing, particularly with prints appearing too dark, is that your screen brightness is almost always too high. The same image soft proofed for the 2200 should be different than one for your 280. Remember, printers are different (especially here, with the 280 using Claria dye inks rather than pigments), and ICC profiles are paper AND printer specific. Rather, it sounds like your soft proof "expectations" are based on past experience with your 2200. In this case, brightening the image is indicated.īut, I'm not sure that's what you meant to describe.



If so, your soft proofing is "performing" correctly, that is, rendering a screen preview of what you will get in print. Do you mean that when you view proof colors, your soft proof is too dark and this matches the final print? BTW, you should double check your proof setup to assure you're viewing the soft proof via the appropriate ICC profile for your paper.
