04-20-2022 10:47 PM
I recently purchased the Canon Pro 10 secondhand. Before printing anything, I went through all of the cleaning cycles, printer head adjustments, etc (probably more times than I had to) to make sure things were ready to go. I connect to the printer via wifi, and made sure when installing that I selected the printer through Canon IJ network, NOT Bonjour. I work mainly in lightroom (on a calibrated monitor), and made sure to soft proof with the paper's ICC profile and before printing, I made sure color management was handled by lightroom/the ICC profile, and not the printer itself. However, every print has a purple cast to it, especially where there should be blue. I tried uninstalling/reinstalling the driver, printed from photoshop instead of lightroom, and even let the printer manage the colors -- all came out relatively the same. I also printed a color test image, and the colors are off on that as well. The grays have a pinkish hue as well. The only time the colors looked slightly different is when I printed the test image from Preview, bypassing photoshop/lightroom altogether (still not good, and not a match at all to the monitor). At this point, I have no idea what to do. The previous owner gave me refills of precision color ink, so I know that's what is being used, but could that be the reason the colors are off as much as they are? I've included pics of the images I was originally trying to print, along with the most recent nozzle checks, and the two color test image prints (one from photoshop and one from preview).
02-11-2023 11:36 AM
Hi! Same problems here... but with an ImagePrograf Pro-300. Suddenly all has started to be printed with magenta cast. No idea. Did you manage to resolve the problem?
Thanks.
03-10-2023 02:16 AM
Hello! This may be too late of an answer since it’s from a month ago, perhaps you found a solution. For me though, I realized the problem was the ink pad of my chroma optimizer had a VERY TINY amount of cyan ink on it. When I changed it for a new chroma optimizer cartridge that it ended up getting rid of the tint. Hope this helps!
03-21-2023 08:51 AM
@seeleytyler wrote:Hello! This may be too late of an answer since it’s from a month ago, perhaps you found a solution. For me though, I realized the problem was the ink pad of my chroma optimizer had a VERY TINY amount of cyan ink on it. When I changed it for a new chroma optimizer cartridge that it ended up getting rid of the tint. Hope this helps!
This issue arises often. For some reason it the not uncommon for the CO cartridge to be contaminated.
03-21-2023 08:25 AM
Know that image of the Matterhorn above as I was in Zermatt this summer.
It’s beautiful with the snow.
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