11-24-2013 04:16 PM
Using Canon ink and Kirkland glossy photo paper. This only happens with prints I have hung inside on my garage walls. Both color and B&W do this. Any idea what would cause this? No color change on prints inside the house even after years.
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12-02-2013 12:09 AM
Hi johnshel,
There may be a temperature variance in your garage that is different than the inside of your home that is having an effect on the photos. The inks used in your PIXMA MP950 are ChromaLife 100 inks, and when used with Canon genuine photo paper, your printed photos will resist color fading and you can enjoy long-lasting beautiful photos displayed in a typical indoor environment. For more information on the ChromaLife 100 system, please click on the link below:
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12-02-2013 12:09 AM
Hi johnshel,
There may be a temperature variance in your garage that is different than the inside of your home that is having an effect on the photos. The inks used in your PIXMA MP950 are ChromaLife 100 inks, and when used with Canon genuine photo paper, your printed photos will resist color fading and you can enjoy long-lasting beautiful photos displayed in a typical indoor environment. For more information on the ChromaLife 100 system, please click on the link below:
This didn't answer your question or issue? Find more help at Contact Us.
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