Something I've noticed about printing with this printer is that everything seems to come out too dark on paper. I also thought things had a red shift (no matter what paper), but I no longer think so. It’s just too dark, so oranges look red.So, what I...
Hello. I am getting a single light band across the end of the print from my new printer, about 1 inch from the trailing edge of the paper - the part that comes out of the printer last. So far, all my testing has been letter size, but I expect it will...
When mine started showing this problem it was only 2 or 3 months old. I had purchased it from B&H Photo. And I had also purchased extended warranty coverage from Canon (CarePAK). When you have Canon Care PAK, they take care of you. I never discovered...
The problem (for me anyway) was indeed monitor too bright. jrhoffman75 was correct, and his post is essentially the solution. I calibrated my monitor to 100, where his is 80, and that seems to work for me. Remember that "too dark" meant that the prin...
Well, your evaluation image prints fine. In the center, can see white plus all 11 shades of gray. The skin tones look right. Everything looks good. So that pretty much confirms that my images are just too dark the way I've been developing them. And s...
Thanks for that. I downloaded your image and looked at it (I recognize that image, or parts of it) but I haven't printed it yet. I'm not sure how to evaluate whether it is "correct" or not. I'm sure it will look fine, but how will I know if it's too ...
Yes, I am using ICC profiles. The colors aren't even close without them. The printer is calibrated, and my monitor is calibrated for a white point of D50 at 120 cd/m2. This intensity I've found to be recommended for printing. Still puzzled.