07-13-2023 04:33 PM
Hi - I'm running into an issue I am unable to solve with grainy/noisy prints off of a relatively new Canon Pro-4100. The printer is approximately 6 months old and in good health. Prints are made on Moab Juniper Baryta Rag 305gsm paper and using a variety of ICC profiles.
The grain shows up primarily in mid-tones/neutrals. This grain was not noticeable when printing the same photo on an Epson printer. Images are coming from RAW files captured by a Fuji digital medium format camera, so the grain is not part of the original file.
The following have been tried:
Here are two examples of the grain:
From a 10x15" print
From a 10x15" print
I know there are other posts about this problem and I'm eager to find any solutions to share with the community.
Thank you!
09-25-2023 01:15 PM
Same for me.
09-25-2023 01:29 PM
Just wrapping up this thread. Unfortunately, this issue has not been resolved officially. We're still getting grainy prints, etc. I worked through all the support steps with Canon USA support and they determined there was no issue because of the "three foot rule". If the issue cannot be seen at 3 feet from the print, it doesn't exist. Yippee. I also brought out a third party tech and they were unable to resolve the problem... In the end, I am purchasing an Epson P9000 to replace this Canon Pro-4100.
10-19-2023 02:17 PM
I had a similar problem with my 4100. Switching to unidirectional printing resolved the issue for me.
Best of luck,
John
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