Canon I950

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Folks

I have been experiencing great quality prints using the I950, canon inks and
canon papers. I have made no changes I can recall but all of a sudden I
have the printer spitting out perfect prints except for the colour range.
It seems to have taken on a purple pinkish tinge. Very slight but enough to
throw things. I have tried a reinstall of the drivers and the like but to
no avail. I am using Canon Easy Photoprint but have tried through other
printing programs. Still the same problem. I have deep cleaned etc but to
no avail. When I use the default settings as I used to, in the printer
settings ICM was turned off. Should I turn this on and would it make any
difference.

regards
 
Folks

I have been experiencing great quality prints using the I950, canon inks and
canon papers. I have made no changes I can recall but all of a sudden I
have the printer spitting out perfect prints except for the colour range.
It seems to have taken on a purple pinkish tinge. Very slight but enough to
throw things. I have tried a reinstall of the drivers and the like but to
no avail. I am using Canon Easy Photoprint but have tried through other
printing programs. Still the same problem. I have deep cleaned etc but to
no avail. When I use the default settings as I used to, in the printer
settings ICM was turned off. Should I turn this on and would it make any
difference.

regards


I would leave ICM turned off Have you used programs such as photoshop
or other printing software that is changing the print profile? Have
you changed the print profile in anything else? That may be your
trouble.

Install a basic srgb profile to the print drivers itsself and see if
that clears up.

I know if I use the profile that Redriverpapers.com recommends for
their papers, I get a magenta overcast. So I stick with the basic srgb
profile for all my printing.
 
Beezer how?

Install a basic srgb profile to the print drivers itsself and see if
that clears up.

Regards

Don
 
Beezer how?

Install a basic srgb profile to the print drivers itsself and see if
that clears up.

Regards

Don


in your printer properties, go to the color management tab, then add

you should see your installed profiles. add a basic srgb profile
thats already on your computer and see that it selects it as default

then print something small that you know gave you trouble before and
see what happens.
 
Beezer

will try this out. Thanks

Don
beezer said:
in your printer properties, go to the color management tab, then add

you should see your installed profiles. add a basic srgb profile
thats already on your computer and see that it selects it as default

then print something small that you know gave you trouble before and
see what happens.
 
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