Black Point Editions

Many people today use Epson’s Advanced Black and White printing workflow with their new ’800 series printers. We have two of these printers in-house, the 3800 and the 11880. Both of these printers are exceptional and we’ve built gray-scale ICC profiles to work with the Advanced Black and White option. What this does is Linearize the Advanced Black and White to give you exact shadow detail and a perfect tonal scale from shadow to highlight. We do it because it lets us proof on the 3800 for the 11880. This way both printers will print exactly the same.

Here are the ICC profiles.

When you print with preview in Photoshop, make sure to select the profile with a rendering intent of Perceptual with Black Point Compensation on. Your Shadow Mid-tone and Highlight settings should all be at zero and your tonality setting should be set to “Dark”. Your hue can be set to whatever you want it to be. We build the profiles at a hue setting of 0,0.

Download the files below and enjoy.

Epson 3800 for Crane Portfolio Rag Advanced Black and White

Epson 3800 for Hahnemuhle Pearl Advanced Black and White

Epson 3800 for Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Advanced Black and White

Epson 11880 for Crane Portfolio Rag Advanced Black and White

Epson 11880 for Premium Luster Advanced Black and White

Epson 11880 for Premium Semi-gloss Advanced Black and White

Epson 11880 for Hahnemuhle Pearl Advanced Black and White

Epson 11880 for Hahnemuhle Photo Rag Advanced Black and White

Printer Settings:
For Matte-surface papers use the Velvet Fine Art printer setting. For gloss papers use either the pre-defined Epson printer setting or a default of Epson Premium Luster.

If you would like to get a grayscale ICC profile for your own particular ABW printer, please download the swatch file in our downloads section (to the right) and mail the swatch to our Vermont location with instructions. We will read the strip and email you an ICC profile.