@jrhoffman75 wrote:I can't answer that; I don't represent Canon and I don't know the answer. But, there are things you can do to minimize it, from what I have read. 1. Don't unplug printer to turn it off. use the silver button. 2. Consider leaving it...
Thanks - I thought not. My solution is to use "Manual", do a small test print then in the "Main" tab, click "Set" adjust the colour sliders and print again. I'm finding 5 on the Blue/Yellow slider and -7 on the Red/Aqua is getting me pretty close to ...
I made two prints from the same B+W image in PS.1st:: PS printer manages colour, Pro 100 B+W boxs checked, colour "auto" = greenish tint2nd: PS managed colour, Pro 100 B+W unchecked, Colour management "manual", driver matching "none" = identical resu...