Printing from Lightroom settings - Paper Type

I have a printer Canon Pro-10. We know that in the printer settings if you set the Type of media to a fine arts paper then the driver applies a margin of 30mm printing. So if you try to print from Lightroom, but have margins of 10 mm, it refuses to print until you change something.

Now I can get around this by setting the media type on a photo paper so I could print the edge on a paper fine art.

My question is;

I can set the paper size in the Page Setup dialog box, I color managed by Lightroom and I actually use the right ICC profile for the paper and printing, this media Type setting does nothing with regard to printing? I printed some impressions on canvas and I see no difference in print quality?

It seems that the only difference in the Fine Art media Type parameter is the border forced 30 mm margin. Apparently, there is a potential to curl around the edges if you print without margins on paper Fine art. As long as you use a media Type for a type of similar paper it should work fine as you have experienced it. Just make sure you use the right paper Fine Art LR catalog profile > Print Job > color management.

Pro - 10 print borderless on fine art papers? -Canon community

Tags: Photoshop Lightroom

Similar Questions

  • The printer options not available when printing from Lightroom

    Hi all

    I have a problem with the interface of Lightroom 2 (version 2.4, executed in 64-bit mode on my Intel Apple Mac with Mac OS X 10.5.8 (Leopard)) to my printer driver, an Epson Stylus Photo R800.  I can see looking through the forum that there has been a lot of problems with printers, but none as far as I can see that seem to cover my particular problem.

    In the Lightroom print module, after setting everything up, selecting the correct ICC profile for the printer/paper etc. I click on the button "print...". "at the bottom of the right panel to launch the dialogue of the printer.  My problem is that the essential options, I need access to this printer dialogue, namely 'Print setting' (to determine the media type, and print quality) and "Color management", (to disable the printer color management)-are disabled.  To be exact, these options have a line through them, as if they were crossed.  "Print option" and "Setting the Extension" are similarly disabled, while "Layout", "Paper handling", "Cover Page" and Planner "are available.  (See JPEG screenshot attached.)

    If I try to select one of the options not available such as 'Color management' I see the following on the screen error message:

    "The bundle 'Color management' couldn't be responsible because it does not contain a version for the current architecture.  Contact the creator of all here for the most recent version: Color Management 3.09, SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION 2001-Copyright (C) 2005. All rights reserved. »

    The strange thing is, if I print from Photoshop CS3, there is not this problem: "Print setting" and "Color management" are not disabled, and I can make the adjustments I want.

    Coming off the printer prints color are way off if I print from Lightroom, so that from Photoshop, they are great - I guess because of this problem (I can not turn off printer in Lightroom color management, so that I can in Photoshop).

    I guess that this is a problem in the interface between Lightroom 2 and my printer driver, but I find it strange that I don't have the same problem in Photoshop.

    I have re-installed the latest printer driver downloaded from the website of Epson many times, following the instructions to the letter to Epson to remove the old drivers of my machine, to nothing does not.

    I really want to print from Lightroom instead of Photoshop, I like the simplicity of the Lightroom print module.  Can anyone throw any light on this?  Any help or ideas gratefully received!

    Thank you

    Ian

    Just save a driver of printer/preset in any 32-bit application. Then apply this preset when you print from LR runs as a 64-bit application. It is only the interface that is the problem. It should show very well, at least it does with Canon printers.

  • I have an epson printer p950 and try to print from lightroom. I get lines across the image and Epson tell me I need to contact you to find out how to slow printing

    I have an epson printer p950 and try to print from lightroom. I get lines across the image and Epson tell me I need to contact you to find out how to slow printing

    Suggest you to reset preferences in Lightroom and then, check out: to zero (or "Screw up") the preferences of Lightroom - Lightroom Forums file

  • When I try to print from Lightroom, the program crashes completely.  How can I fix it.  I tried to reinstall the program, but it did not help.

    I can't print from lightroom 5 on my iMac now.  I can always print from lightroom 5 on my MacBook, and other programs seem to print as expected.  I removed 5 Lightroom and reinstalled a couple of times and it will not print.  Can someone help me?

    Please make sure you read and write on the disk permissions.

  • When I print from Lightroom 5 I get a mirror image, what settings should I change?

    Hello I have a printer Epson SC-P600. When I print pictures from the 5 Lightroom print module, I get a mirror image of the printer. When I print from iPhoto, the direction is correct. Am I missing a setting somewhere in the print module in Lightroom I must uncheck or check?

    Hey Joe,

    When I chose the layout of the full dialogue you had was posted. Reverse has been verified, so I disabled it.

    Everything works perfectly now.

    Thanks for your help.

  • Printing from Lightroom 5.2 on Canon Pixma Pro-1

    Hello

    I am new to Lightroom 5 and Canon Pro-1. I'm not sure that I fully understand what is happening when I use ICC profiles for printing (in spite of paying through forum after forum). When I print the results look, nothing like the results on the screen. I tried the soft test and proof image looks like my output, but I'm not understand how I'm supposed to use the ICC profile.

    System

    Windows 7

    5.2 Lightroom

    Canon Pixma Pro-1

    8 GB RAM

    1. use of proofing it appears that I need to adjust my image for each paper type. It is not meant for me - I thought that the profile would be to adjust printing so that I wouldn't have to adjust the image.

    2. when I print, I put the following settings of the printer:

    PrintSettings1.png

    3. when using unsupported paper, what types of paper should I choose? Is there a resource anywhere that tells me?

    PrintSettings2.png

    4. should I have my correct print settings Lightroom base?

    PrintSettings3.png

    Is could someone please tell me what I understood/hard to please? I know it's a forum for beginners but still, please, excuse for the total lack of understanding.

    Help is greatly appreciated.

    Thank you

    Mike

    I use the Pro-100 for a few months.  It's a great printer that I am very satisfied.  Currently there is a very aggressive rebate program if someone wants a new printer.  FWIW, I have been unable to find anyone, anywhere not happy with Canon Pro printers.  Basically, you can get a value of $170 of paper and ink for $99 with a printer that is 'free' to the end of the year.

    Return to this topic!

    There are potentially three completely different workflows between Lightroom and Canon Pro-life 1, 10, 100 series that involve choices of papers, ICC profiles and color management.

    1. printing with Lightroom controlling color.  You must open the printer driver and disable the printer color management.  By selecting the document in the pilot seems to define the profile.

    2. print with the printer manage the colors.  In LR, he must choose color management > managed by the printer.  Then turn on color management in the printer via the driver.

    3. printing with Canon provided in Cap.  After you have installed the plug of the supplied disc, in LR, go to file > Options of the plug-in > Canon Print Studio Pro.

    Like Lightroom fan, addict and supporter of everything that said J Kost, I was using #1 and love for landscapes.  I had to work a bit to find a way to turn off the printer as well as examples of J Kost for Epson.  Then I tried to print a picture of my granddaughter and her cheeks kept getting a little purple.  When I checked the Preview button before printing in the printer driver, I could see the change in color of the preview of LR.

    I went to #2 where the printer takes the decisions.  Extracts matched and stopped the cheeks blush.

    Then, I looked at a video conference conducted by a specialist of Canon products on the Web B & H Photo site in an hour.  It's the Canon plug-in demo.  I am strongly considering using that in the future.  I hope that Kost J will not be upset with me!  It seems that the Canon plug-in really has better control of quality on the printing process.

    A particularly interesting feature of the plug-in is a test sheet that looks like a sheet of evidence.  There are a bunch of thumbnails printed on a single sheet with a different color casts and numbers of adjustment under them.  Once you choose one that is 'just', you can save the setting as a "Preset" for that paper.

    Note that in the long video, Canon representative insisted on the support of 3 papers of party in the plug-in.

    Too long video was worth the investment of time.  I understand my printer and more watching him.  The link: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/indepth/photography/tips-solutions/canon-pixma-professional-in kjet-printers-exactly-you-considered

    Bill

  • Printing from Lightroom 6 blanks

    I can prepare an image to print, but when I press print, and the Panel of the printer busy at work seems to show what works on the printer, the tile is a white rectangle with letters at the bottom, that seem "rnr".

    I use a Canon IP7250 printer.

    The printer ejects one sheet of blank paper and that's it.

    If I export the edited from Lightroom image and open it in preview (I'm on a Mac) and print it, all right. Even the miniature work list is here. I have no impression of any another application problem.

    This suggests that it is a problem in Lightroom.

    I reinstalled LR, deleted the plist and pulled my hair, does not.

    I'll be the only person in the world to what is happening?

    Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

    Yes. Completely uninstalled the program and reinstalled and updated again. Everything is good.

  • Why can't I create a good performance of Acrobat to print from Lightroom in Win 7?

    I have two computers: an older XP laptop computer with many applications and an old Win7 dedicated workstation for 6 months for a photography work.  Everyone has Acrobat 10.1.0 and Lightroom installed 3.4.1.

    Sometimes I print proof of batches of photos using Lightroom Print, print to Adobe PDF.

    On XP, I have never had trouble printing an Acrobat PDF from Lightroom.

    On Win7, I NEVER was able to print a good PDF Acrobat from Lightroom.  A PDF file is produced that is readable and contains all the text expected properly prepared in the planned grid (names, page numbers), but it contains only a fraction of the photos, anywhere between zero and a significant percentage.  Each photo that appears is actually complete and not partial.  If I re - run the print job, sometimes different photos materialize than last time. The number of photos in the batch seems to make no difference to the result - also very small batches have the problem.

    Something more - it takes that long in Lightroom to print format PDF as you would expect, in other words, it seems to be made each appropriate photo.

    I'm stumped on how to solve this problem.  I reinstalled Acrobat and Lightroom, and during the last 6 months since I have this machine, I was setup one-time release of these two products, any combination of which worked for me.

    Any tips on what I can do about it?

    This was identified as a problem in Acrobat and in the system for a fix.

    Thanks to cross barriers and reports.

  • I can't print from Lightroom 4 or use gmail after I upgraded to Windows 10

    Since the upgrade to Windows 10, I can't print from LR 4 or use my gmail

    Hi carolt,.

    Please uninstall the printer & software drivers, reboot the machine and reinstall the updated drivers for the printer manufacturing site.

    Let us know if that helps.

    Kind regards

    Mohit

  • Please guide me through correct settings for printing from lightroom 4?

    Im working from Mac OS X Yosemite and my new printer is Canon MG7520.  I can't take a picture to look good for the life of me please help with a step by step instructions?  Thank you very much!!!

    Amateur photographer.   color management need help on how to turn off lightroom or printer to handle the color.  I read a ton of web content, but still having problems.

    On this printer, I don't think there's any icc profile, let the printer manage color.

    Don't forget when you view your photos on the screen to your monitor up to 25% of brightness for editing photos esp for printing

    In addition, it is easier to match the printer brand and the brand of printer paper

  • Not printing from Lightroom 4

    Installed Lightroom 4 but can't print with my HP Photosmart 8750 printer. All the drivers confirm correct for Windows 7 by HP diagnostic software. By clicking on print HP printer takes life as if it to load paper, he then pauses about a minute before switching to standby mode. The file to print appears in Print Manager as if it is printing. When the printer returns to stanby file is removed from the Print Manager as if it was printed. Printer works fine with all other packed with 10 items. Spent two hours on the line last night with Adobe support assistant, but he was unable to solve the problem. Any ideas?

    Problem solved. Catalogue Lightroom was not on the C: drive, but on the external drive. Default catalog created on C: then used catalog - File - import to copy the catalog of my external hard drive on the C: drive. Everything works now. Pictures still on the external hard drive.

  • Printing from Lightroom

    I am currently using an iMac with the latest version of El Capitan, which has updated the printer driver (Canon Pro 9500 Mk 2) to 13.7.1.0.  It now ignores my printing page layout setting in Lightroom. I regularly print a picture of art on German etching A3 paper through the front tray. My cell size 32,00, 25.00 cm margins left/right 0.34 cm wide and 3,50 cm of up/down. This has always focused the image on the page. I have this as a "Preset" who has worked for several iteration of Windows/Lightroom. I bought my Mac by the end of last year and it worked fine until yesterday when the output prints now leaving a margin of 0.19 cm down and 0.08 cm on the right side instead of centering the image. Any help would be most appreciated.

    I found that the Apple printer updates can cause much more harm than good. Not sure if this will help, but go to the Canon Website and download their driver it and reinstall it.

  • What part of my photo is printed from Lightroom

    What impression of Lightroom (last version, Mac OS x, latest version) on my Epson SC P800 not all photo is printed and the image is also biased. When you print the image of Photoshop, everything seems fine. Any suggestions?

    I found the problem. The Epson SC P800 communicates its parameters to the computer, but there is a left setting, the preferred paper size is A3, always even if the A4 is loaded. Apparently only Lightrooms engine to print reacts to this setting as well as Photoshop has no problem. So I can not print again, as long as I remember to manually change this setting in the Epson driver for this printer, because my other printer gives no problem.

  • Printing from lightroom leaves lines on the image

    Hi all

    I use an iMac 2009 end using Lightroom 5.5 and printing to a printer canon MG7150 photo.  When I try to print photos (I use Ilford photo paper, but the same result happens with normal paper) I get lines across the printed page.  I played a bit with the created printer (alignment head etc.) and even had a replacement printer but I still get the same problem.  I printed the image of photoshop and the lines were always there, but wider apart so I guess it must be something to do with the parameters of printing or the way lightroom interacts with the printer?  See below for a discussion of the example of one of my shots, the lines can be clearly seen

    I am using Ilford printing the printer specifically for the 6150 MG profile (they don't seem to make one for the 7150) but I get the same results if print it by using the profile managed by printer / lightroom.

    Please help this makes me a little nutso!

    Thank you

    IMG_20141009_0001.jpg

    I don't think that this has nothing to do with Lightroom. When you go to page layout, you can choose the quality and then choose photo? It seems to me that the printer is trying to print in standard text mode. In addition, I wouldn't say using a profile that seems to be close to what you have for a printer. If the profile is not for your printer, I would not use it.

    Either by the way, I checked with the Red River paper company, and they provide profiles for their paper for the Canon MG7120, but not for your printer model. I'm not familiar with printers Canon MG, so I don't know if your model uses the same technology as the 7120 printhead. If the print head is different so I guess that your printer model does not really support the printer profiles, but that's only a guess.

  • The picture orientation for printing from Lightroom's auto-detection

    Lightroom does have a feature that can automatically detect the orientation of the photo?  I have a lot of photos to print - some in the landscape and the other in portrait.  I would send them all to detect it at the time, rather than the landscape ones, then the portrait of lot.  Is there a way to do it and have them print correctly?

    Check the box "Turn worthy" in the image settings panel in the printing Panel.

Maybe you are looking for