07-10-2024
09:07 AM
- last edited on
07-10-2024
09:14 AM
by
James_C
I am an artist who prints fine art prints at home. I have been using my Pixma Mx922 for the past 8 years until it recently died on me. I upgraded to the Pixma ip8720 as it was listed as a comparable printer.
When I would print on my previous Pixma onto matte cardstock or fine art paper, it would come out bright, with contrast defined, and accurate tones to what I have edited on my computer.
Now when I print with the Pixma ip8720 with the exact same print settings, the pictures come out dull, dark, and cooler toned.
Is there any reason this is happening?
04-07-2025 05:04 PM
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