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Problem printing - green cast
I never print photographs, however a relative wanted a couple printing.
I set it up in PS, 2to the page and put in some Kodak glossy paper. The printer is a Epson R200 inkjet - so whilst not high-end should be sufficient for my purpose. The first version came out with lots of green in the place of reds and the second (set using the PS setting 'let PS decide the print colours', as opposed to letting the printer chose) was slightly different but still bad. I then thought the paper might be too old but another bad print came out on ordinary white paper. Any ideas, the print cartridges have been changed regularly |
Try cleaning the head. My RX560 creates great prints (well at least I think so) but if the nozzles are blocked its awful.
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i have found it best using any software that came with the printer for printing (in my case Canon:o easy photoprint for the pixma printer) or if that is not possible, even printing through "windows photo and fax viewer" (if you use a windows machine!!)has produced better results than photoshops decisions. hope that helps. J |
Johnny - use the Canon DPP which came with your 400D for printing (if not v3.2, see DPP thread in digital dark room for upgrading info), it is one of its best features.
In the preferences, find and check both the printer and the paper you are using. Using command D, not P, for full preview, sizing and position on page. In the subsequent pre-print dialogue box which should include all the Epson options, go to colour management and check 'no colour adjustment'. I have antique Epson 1290, but should not be much difference. To make really sure, use the sizing facility to do upto 3 mini-prints across the top of a sheet of the correct paper (offcuts from squares!) & fine tune the colour cast using the DPP preferably 'colour tone' &/or white balance on RAW file, hue in RGB if too late. NB no need to convert from RAW, print from the real thing & in the white balance box is a full colour wheel filter option, though can just be used as blue-yellow slide. DPP will also store both the colour-adjusted-for-print version and the original in the one file. |
Cheers Chris, I wil try that set of tests out tonight, after cleaning the head/ nozzle
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