08-18-2025
04:29 PM
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08-19-2025
03:33 PM
by
Danny
When printing black and white images, does checking the box "Print Black and White" actually make a difference? What does this setting do?
Thanks for your help.
Nelson
08-26-2025 02:56 PM
Hi nwarmour,
What operating system are you printing from; Windows or Mac?
What application are you using to print your b&w images?
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08-26-2025 03:56 PM
Thanks for the response. I'm using Mac OS and am pritrning from Canon's print program.
08-27-2025 01:22 AM
Theoretically, if you choose "Print Black & White", only black ink would be used. If you choose "Print in color", all the colors would be used to make all the shades of gray. You can test this by printing the same B&W image both ways and seeing how they look. View them also with a magnifier and see if there are color pixels in both.
08-27-2025 09:38 AM
Thanks for your suggestions. It’s possible to select B&W in two different places: 1) In Canon printing software; and 2) In the drop down menu which appears after hitting “Print” in the Canon software. Should I select B&W in both or just the Canon software? Thanks.
08-27-2025 05:37 PM
Try everything, to see what the effect is.
08-28-2025 01:10 PM
Appreciate your suggestions.
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