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March 22, 2021
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Sublimation with Epson and Mac Bigsur

  • March 22, 2021
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We have 2 brand new Apple Mac's with Catalina, and the most recent Mac sent to us is with Bigsur.  The Catalina Macs run perfectly with Photoshop.   The Bigsur Mac not so much as we can't dial in our colors on the printers.  We use Epson F170 sublimation printers, which won't offer the same color options with Bigsur as we get with Catalina.  

We have played with the settings however find ourselves at an impasse as we need print consistency for production.

 

Any assistance would be appreciated.

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    TheDigitalDog
    Inspiring
    May 5, 2021
    Then maybe do the Epson Enema and install both drivers (from Epson) again: 
    1. Delete all instances of Epson printers from System Preferences>Print & Fax.

    2.Then go to /Library/Printers and toss the whole Epson folder.

    3.Toss LFP Remote Panel (IF you are using this utility for your printer).

    4.Then reinstall drivers from Epson and never Apple.

     
    When you go back to Print & Fax to add the printer, on 10.X I had to wait almost a minute before the IP version of the printer showed up, whereas the Bonjour one shows up right away. Then add the IP instance of the printer. This is for printers on a network.
    Then re-install LFP Remote Panel if you use it with this printer.
     
    NOTE: IF you have more than one Epson printer, you need to install the driver in the order of their release! Older then newer or you run into issues (eg, install 4800 before you’d install 3880).

     

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    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    April 6, 2021

    Hi

    If the print driver looks different (different options, generic media [paper] names) then tou may be looking at OSX built in driver, the Gimp / Gutenprint driver.

    Download and install the Epson driver for your OS X version [IF there is one], follow the instructions carefully. 

    In OSX, make sure you have selected the exact printer name when adding the printer and don't use the "airprint' option

     

    I hope this helps
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    Legend
    March 23, 2021

    So, the Epson driver doesn't work as well? I suggest you contact Epson. If you don't believe it's the driver, please explain what "dial in the colours" actually means. Ideally, screen shots from the "good" and "bad" Macs.

    March 23, 2021

    Thank you for answering.

    The Catalina allows for the Epson driver to list several options to print with that the Bigsur does not.  We have inquiries into Apple also, however we were hoping to find an answer with AdobePS.  In otherwords has Adobe followed Apple's OS upgrade?  If so what can we do to manage the driver?  If not when will they?  I must have consistency with the printers for our production to run efficiantly.  I was also looking into the new MacM1, however I fear I will face the same issues.  We are a heavy user of PS.

     

    We can test through the print offerings however that can take days.

     

    Thanks again,

    Chad

    Bob_Hallam
    Legend
    March 24, 2021

    Hi Chad,

     

    If you have a printer ptofile you can apply it in PS using Image / convert to profile.  Save these images as print only files and send them to your printer.  All OS's support this workflow.  

    ICC programmer and developer, Photographer, artist and color management expert, Print standards and process expert.