Photoshop CS4   Epson Stylus 3880

Using photoshop CS4 with an Epson Stylus 3880 printer photoshop CS4 will not allow the option of "have photoshop manage colors" option in the print window. Is there a way for the printer to recognize this option?

I take it you are seeing "Photoshop Manages Color" in the print dialog box?  Epson drivers are pretty good, so I'm not surprised you are getting somewhat better results with "Printer Manages Color".  The key is to apply the RGB and CMYK profiles used in Photoshop in the driver dialogs.  For instance, if you've set the RGB work space in Photoshop for Adobe RGB, then ( I would ) use the same profile in the driver.  Some images perform well in sRGB; but I typically stay away from sRGB because of its limited color gamut.  I've used "Colorsync" in the print dialogs, but there are several other options you can try to get closer.  The Blues and Reds you see on screen will sometimes not be able to be printed with certain printers because of their limitations.  However, you've said you didn't have problems before and now with this new printer you are seeing new problems.  Try contacting Ballard again and see if he has any recommendations.  He might even be able to calibrate that printer for you.  Or, try a third party calibration service like ColorHQ.com.  If you apply an RGB profile in Photoshop, like the Adobe RGB profile, then you are somewhat having Photoshop manage color in the application.  By selecting "Let Printer Manage Color" in the print dialog, you are telling the driver to honor the color coming out of Photoshop and you can confirm that by selecting Adobe RGB in the print dialogs.  I would experiment with all of the RGB profiles ( Colormatch, ProPhoto, Adobe RGB, and sRGB ) to see which one performs the best using the print driver.

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