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planesh00ter
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Nov 27, 2004 12:53 |  #1

just got my 9900 set up and first pics are terrible yellow hue. tried dif paper, all canon, but from Target, and same.. going thru help but not getting anywhere, wife lookin at dumpster.... :shock:
any help is most humbly appreciated..
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Nov 27, 2004 12:58 |  #2

I have an 19900 and get good results. However, I have a calibrated monitor, so I know I'm looking at the correct colors. I'm about to profile the printer as well, because most of the colors are spot-on to my monitor, but the yellows/greens are a bit off.

If you can find a test file that you know has correct colors (no matter how they look on your monitor) that still prints poorly on your printer, then you may have a problem that needs technical adjustment.

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Nov 27, 2004 13:01 |  #3

thanks Greg
the color is so bad.. looks like the old days of bad paper in your darkroom, or old chemicals. Very yellow . Ran setup and colors were fine on test page..STUMPED
pics look fine on the monitor




  
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Nov 27, 2004 16:41 |  #4

What happens when you print a test page? Do you get all the colors? It could be as simple as a clogged print head or cartridge.
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Nov 27, 2004 22:46 |  #5

It could be as simple as a clogged print head or cartridge.
Scott

Thanks Scott.. It's even simpler than that...2 cartridges reversed
duhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh




  
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Nov 28, 2004 09:58 |  #6

planesh00ter wrote:
It could be as simple as a clogged print head or cartridge.
Scott

Thanks Scott.. It's even simpler than that...2 cartridges reversed
duhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

Welcome to the club. :D
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Nov 28, 2004 10:03 |  #7

You could have started something here.
Done purposely I bet the results could be wonderfully weird


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