12-11-2014 07:54 PM - edited 12-11-2014 07:58 PM
I see that this is a recuring problem with the Canon Pixma Pro-100, but as nothing I have found online helps I'm asking and are hoping that someone can solve this problem for me.
Just picked up a Pixma Pro-100 today, and installed it on my 2011 iMac 27" (Yosemite) with downloaded drivers from Canon's website to be sure i have the latest ones. I also checked the printers firmware but that's the latest at 1.100. Wether I'm printing via Lightroom or Photoshop; or via Canon Print Studio Pro, My Image Garden, or via LR / PS directly; with- or without PS as color manager; the prints turns out to be much to dark.
I have to set an exposure of +2/3 in LR to be anywhere close to getting the same result as on the screen. I'm also careful to select the right ICC profiles for the correct paper. My monitor is calibrated with an Spyder4pro and I also re-calibrated it during this process to see if that helped.
Well. Long story short; the prints are to dark. So i borrowed my wife's 2013 MacBook Pro (Yosemite) Spyder4pro, and installed the latest drivers from Canon. Again; on this machine the prints are also to dark with about +2/3 to correct for the printer to do something that looks like the monitor. Both monitors are also set to about 30% brightness.
I also have access to an Epson Stylus Photo R3000 and the prints from this comes out much brighter.
Sadly I see that many others also have the same problem. So; here's the question. How do I fix this? Do i have to return the printer again and get a refund? Because this is clearly not good enough.
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12-13-2014 02:24 AM
Thank You for Your answers. But sadly i have "been there, done that" on all of Your advices.
I'm returning the printer on Monday and are replacing it with an equal printer from Epson as i have only good experiences with that brand and the prints i get without using hours tinkering settings.
This was my first (and last) Canon printer.
08-23-2015 06:46 PM
I bought the Canon Pro-100 too about two months ago. I am having the same problems you wrote into this forum about. I am wondering if you were ever able to conquer the issue of the dark photos? Did you return the printer?
Thank
Sue
08-23-2015 08:28 PM
Hi Sue. So we can assist you better, are you saying:
1. you tried the recommended advise and it didn't work for you or
2. are you asking if the advise worked for the others before you spend time trying it?
08-23-2015 09:04 PM
Hi John
I calibrated my monitor and I also followed your suggestion to make sure that the printer
doesn’t have any preferences or presets enabled.
I did see a little bit of an improvement at that point but it is still a far cry from the quality
Of the prints I got from my Canon i9900. Is this because this is a cheaper printer?
I don’t recall ever having any of these issues with my i9900.
I use more than PhotoShop for printing. I also print from Illustrator and InDesign because
many times there is text involved. My images get placed into those programs.
Thanks
Sue
08-23-2015 09:21 PM
08-23-2015 09:57 PM
Hi John
You know, I adjusted the paper settings in the print settings dialogue box
and the print is the best Ive seen yet. Much closer to what I am viewing on screen.
Thans for all your advice
Sue
08-23-2015 10:01 PM
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