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Pro 100 printing too much magenta

RFF
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jrhoffman75
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Hello.

 

You aren't giving us much to work with, but frequemtly images with too much magenta are a sign of incorrect setting and double profiling.

 

1. what software

2. what are the settings in the print window

 

Solved: Pro-1000 – Magenta cast – double profiling again - Canon Community

John Hoffman
Conway, NH

1D X Mark III, M200, Many lenses, Pixma PRO-100, Pixma TR8620a, Lr Classic

This is the settings:

 

Cyan = -4

Magenta = -26

Yellow = 11

 

 


@RFF wrote:

This is the settings:

 

Cyan = -4

Magenta = -26

Yellow = 11

 

 


Windows 10 is the operating system. What software are you printing from. Where are those color settings being applied. 

Did you run a nozzle check to see if all cartridges are printing OK?

John Hoffman
Conway, NH

1D X Mark III, M200, Many lenses, Pixma PRO-100, Pixma TR8620a, Lr Classic

Thanks John....I am using the professional photo system that came with the camera. Those settings were just applied to one print and it still came out purple. yes I did a nozzle check. Last night I took the print head out and soaked it in a disstilled water, ammonia,and alcohol mix for several hours. I seemed to help but I havent had time to mess with it. I will to night. Thanks again Richard Flager Alder, Mt.


@RFF wrote:
Thanks John....I am using the professional photo system that came with the camera. Those settings were just applied to one print and it still came out purple. yes I did a nozzle check. Last night I took the print head out and soaked it in a disstilled water, ammonia,and alcohol mix for several hours. I seemed to help but I havent had time to mess with it. I will to night. Thanks again Richard Flager Alder, Mt.

I am guessing you mean Digital Photo Professional.

 

When you said you ran a nozzle check I assume you also mean it printed OK?

 

Are these the settings you use in DPP when printing?

 

Screenshot 2020-12-22 081213.jpg

 

Are you using the print preview function? If so, try without it.

 

Download tghe test image from this site and print it.

 

Printing Insights #49 (outbackphoto.com)

 

Do not edit - just open and print.

John Hoffman
Conway, NH

1D X Mark III, M200, Many lenses, Pixma PRO-100, Pixma TR8620a, Lr Classic

Software Microsoft 10

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