I finally got myself a cheap printer for the house (Epson RX595), so I'm a print color noob and would appreciate some help. I've only ever sent prints to photo labs, so I've never had to deal with print color issues before.
I'm seeing a green tint in my prints, but only in shadow areas. I printed out this test image
, and the colors in the color pattern look fine (close enough anyway) except for the gray square on the bottom row second from the right, which looks green. In the 0-to-20 grayscale bar toward the bottom of the image the blocks look neutral until blocks 13 through 17, and these blocks have a green tint to them that gets progressively worse from 13 to 17 and seems to be ok in 18-20. There might still be some green tint in 18, but it's too dark to tell for sure.
I've calibrated my monitor using a Spyder2Pro, but don't have printer ICC profile-generating hardware/software, so I'm using Epson's profiles for their photo paper although I'm printing on Kodak premium photo paper glossy 4x6. I see the green tint in shadow areas of my photos printing from both Lightroom v1.3 and Photoshop v7 (tried a non-ICC aware app also, but that print was a disaster, so forget that). I set my printer color management to ICM and "Off" (no color adjustment), so I don't think I'm double-profiling. I've tested the nozzles and they're fine. If it were a green color cast to the whole photo I'd have some ideas, but since it's only in dark gray areas I don't have a clue.
So anybody have any ideas? Thanks ahead of time for your help.


