It may be different in your printer, but for mine I go into 'Printer Settings', then in the Printer Settings window I change Media Type to 'Matte Photo Paper', then Print Quality to 'High'. If you leave the Media Type as 'Standard', you don't get th...
Hi Dimitris_kak, I fully understand your position - as you say, in those circumstances a little extra ink or printing time is not an issue. I'm sorry if my post was too pedantic! I guess I was just dismayed to find that what I thought was a simple p...
Hi Dimitris_kak, Some contributors to this thread have expressed concern about the fact that after working fine for some time, Canon Pixma printers develop a fault where normal standard printing on plain paper no longer produces sharp black type, whi...
Hi Dimitris_kak, It's true that changing the paper settings to matte photo paper solves the problem, but I think it does use more ink - it certainly takes a lot longer than normal printing. Perhaps when you change the setting to photo paper it automa...