05-25-2022 10:10 AM
I've seen similar posts but no solutions. Recently my printer (MG3520) has been printing all my b&w prints (which were originally b&w - not converted color) as sepia or browish colors. In some cases that might be acceptable but these look awful.
I've check settings in Adobe and in the printer setting and I can't find what might be causing this. Help. I'm working on a portfolio.
06-03-2022 02:44 PM
Hi jofal511,
First, a test of your PIXMA MG3520 should be performed. Please load plain paper into your printer. Please hold down the STOP button until the error light blinks 1 time, then release it immediately.
A test page will print.
Does your test page print like the example below?
06-03-2022 04:36 PM
the print out does look like the example except there are broad vertical bands down the page
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