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Print Line Issue

danlachman
Apprentice

Hello Canon Community, 

 

I recently bought a Pixma Pro 200 printer and I'm having trouble prinitng a design with a lot of gradients in it. I'm using photoshop and there are quite a number of settings that I can adjust, I'd love to hear what you think the optimal setting would be. 

 

I've been trying with 16 Bit, Normal Printing, Printer Mange Colors, Absolute Colormetric

 

I should also mention that I tested the nozzle and there are no issues. Additoinally I've tried adding some noise to the graphic which has been somewhat successful but still not perfect. 

 

Thx

Daniel

 

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kssharma
Apprentice

I am having similar issues, could you please give details of the settings you are using to print?

 

I am having this issue while printing using canon's professional print and layout software with Standard and High settings. When I choose custom settings (Fine Quality) prints come out fine.

 

Here is an example.

Left is with High Print Quality - Right is with Fine print quality selected

 

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kssharma
Apprentice

I am having similar issues, could you please give details of the settings you are using to print?

 

I am having this issue while printing using canon's professional print and layout software with Standard and High settings. When I choose custom settings (Fine Quality) prints come out fine.

 

Here is an example.

Left is with High Print Quality - Right is with Fine print quality selected

 

IMG_1837.jpg

Hey kssharma,

 

Thanks for sharing. I was printing through photoshop -- hadn't occured ot me to use canons software. Do you have the name of the program you're using?

 

Thx so much

Daniel

I am using Canon's "Professioanls print and layout" software.

Patrick
Product Expert
Product Expert

Hi Daniel,

 

Please contact one of Canon's Technical Support Representatives via phone or chat. To contact a Technical Support Representative, please use the link below:

https://mycanon.usa.canon.com



 

 

 

Hey kssharma,

 

Thank you so much for your advice!! Printing is much better now

 

Thx

dan

Glad it worked out for you!! Keep printing and stay safe!!

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