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    no icc profile

    I have an icc profile for a brand of paper (sublijet) but ordered without thinking another make for mugs- (s-race from dyesublimation supplies). do I print using the icc profile I have or just the general one that shows for the epson srgb? if normal print setting do I need to set to just normal paper or to any quality or paper setting.

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    I would try the generic profile first and see what the results are. If critical color matching is not an issue, the output print might do okay.

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    For the most part the ICC profile is made for your combination of printer and sublimation inks ... the paper does affect things a little, but not to the point you should worry. Keep using the ICC you've already used for your inks/paper/printer.

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