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Epson 4800 - Hi-Res prints are more yellow!!!

 
tsmakrakis
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Sep 03, 2005 18:41 |  #1

Hi there, any idea why when I print in hi-res on my 4800 the print has a yellow tint? I don't think it is my printer, that happend also when I went to an Epson presentation and they were printing on the 7800.

Any help appreciated.

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Sep 04, 2005 10:43 |  #2

I was having trouble with a horrible yellow tint when I installed SP2 for XP. I had to download new drivers from Epson to fix this problem. I don't know if this is what you are experiencing or not, but I would check for the most recent drivers.

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Sep 04, 2005 15:27 |  #3

I am using the latest drivers. Do you have the same printer?


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Sep 04, 2005 15:31 |  #4

what happened at the presentation ?
They printed out from there kit and had the same tint - so nothing connected to you at all

otherwise You may want to look at the colour management and ICC profiles used.
On my HP I had on laptop that printed mauve - the desktop printed fine - I found out it was a colour management profile seting on the printer settings in the laptop after a long while and a few sheets of paper


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