"Gary Montalbine" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]... > > > On 06/21/2012 02:51 PM, Paul Simon wrote: >> Getting "good color" depends on what you mean by good color. It's >> subjective. Most color problems are due issues in color management, a >> not >> easy subject. The least of if has to do with device calibration and >> profiling. I do high quality digital ink jet printing and it took me >> about >> five years of study and $1500 to get it right. Your time and expense is >> going to depend on what you consider "good color." Let me know if you >> want >> more info. > > I consider good color to be a close copy of what I have on my monitor. > From past experience my printer does not work well with mageia. I would > like to replace it with a HP printer that does work in mageia. > Thanks, Gary > >> Paul >> "Gary Montalbine"<[email protected]> wrote in >> message news:[email protected]... >>> I would appreciate a recommendation for an HP printer/scanner that >>> produces >>> good color prints. I currently have a HP Photosmart Plus B209a that does >>> not produce good prints. >>> Thanks, Gary >>> All I can tell you at this point is that if the printer prints well with other applications there is a Magiea printer driver that is misbehaving. Buying a new printer will probably not make any difference.
Good luck! Paul
