Jerry-- You say that in general an image that looks good on your monitor prints well on both your 1200 and 3000. You also say that images from your Canon scanner look good on your monitor, print well on your 1200, but print very poorly on your 3000. This makes me think that there are profiles or other hidden color data attached to images from the Canon scanner that are used by Photoshop, your monitor, and your Epson 1200 driver to give color-matched results, but not used by the Epson 3000 driver. What do you think of this hypothesis? --Bill ============================================================ Bill Fernandez User Interface Architect Bill Fernandez Design PHONE (505) 346-3080 FAX (505) 346-3090 EMAIL bill@billfernandez.com WEB http://www.billfernandez.com ============================================================ - Please: Stay on topic. Trim quoted messages. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions.