>In Photoshop, the plug-in is accessed through the File>Import>Print Image Matching menu. A file browser opens from which you import the image. Next is a dialog box that allows you to change the embedded color space to a proprietary Epson color space. The file is then opened, and edited per your desires (don't make any color changes). When printing, you must use the Print With Preview option, make the settings you want there, then click print. Under the Epson printer software, select paper, paper size, and, most importantly, go to custom printing and select the "no color correction" option. The results, IMNSHO, are great.
>Bill Interesting. I have an Epson printer that supports PIM and I haven't even been using it (it's a plug-in in Elements). Got to try it out. Thanks! Marnie aka Doe

