[CGUYS] Canon i9900 prints reds and pinks where gray should be.

2010-01-11 Thread rocky lee
I have a Canon i9900 that is printing reds and pinks where it should be 
printing grays. I tried flipping and switching color space and profiles, but 
what it came down to was paper selection.

If 'plain' paper is chosen, the colors print pretty close to what I see.

If any other choice of paper, photo, photo glossy, photo matte, etc. is 
selected, the images get a rose colored tint.

I suspected a bad color profile, but then I switched the printer to another 
computer and it repeated the tinting. On plain paper, it was fine.
On the others, the color was skewed.

Any thoughts or ideas?

Thanks,

Rocky



  


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Re: [CGUYS] Canon i9900 prints reds and pinks where gray should be.

2010-01-11 Thread phartz...@gmail.com
On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 4:52 PM, rocky lee ghostwheel...@yahoo.com wrote:

 I have a Canon i9900 that is printing reds and pinks where it should be 
 printing grays. I tried flipping and switching color space and profiles, but 
 what it came down to was paper selection.

 If 'plain' paper is chosen, the colors print pretty close to what I see.

 If any other choice of paper, photo, photo glossy, photo matte, etc. is 
 selected, the images get a rose colored tint.

 I suspected a bad color profile, but then I switched the printer to another 
 computer and it repeated the tinting. On plain paper, it was fine.
 On the others, the color was skewed.

 Any thoughts or ideas?

  I have seen this before with Canon printers.  I am going to suggest
that you remove the printhead, if it is user removable, and a number
of Canon models do have easily removable printheads, and clean it out.
 Use distilled water.  You can find instructions on how to do this on
the internet.  Said instructions may not be exact per your printer,
but the methodology is about the same.  Inject the water into the
printhead, thus flushing it out well, let 'er dry, pop the head back
in, load your carts and see what transpires.  You can probaly find
instructions of you search on something like clean canon printhead.
I have found these instruction previously, so I know they are out
there and folks say it worked for them.

  Steve


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Re: [CGUYS] Canon i9900 prints reds and pinks where gray should be.

2010-01-11 Thread Robert Carroll

rocky lee wrote:

I have a Canon i9900 that is printing reds and pinks where it should be 
printing grays. I tried flipping and switching color space and profiles, but 
what it came down to was paper selection.

If 'plain' paper is chosen, the colors print pretty close to what I see.

If any other choice of paper, photo, photo glossy, photo matte, etc. is 
selected, the images get a rose colored tint.

I suspected a bad color profile, but then I switched the printer to another 
computer and it repeated the tinting. On plain paper, it was fine.
On the others, the color was skewed.

Any thoughts or ideas?

Thanks,

Rocky
  
Did you simply switch paper (only), did you switch the media type in the 
properties section without changing paper, or did you match the media 
type with the actual paper being printed upon?


If the media type doesn't match the kind of paper in the printer, a 
slight change in color may be expected. 

If the color change is large, then probably the print head needs 
cleaning.  Use the maintenance section of the printer properties to 
print first a nozzle check, then followed by cleaning or deep cleaning 
if warranted.  You may have to clean several times before more drastic 
action is required. 

The nozzle check will surely tell you if the print head is clogged.  If 
not clogged, or the colors appear right on the nozzle check then suspect 
some other problem than the nozzle.  There is a possibility that 
something else is wrong with the printer other than the nozzle, either 
hardware or software.  Investigate this before proceeding.


If the printer is under warranty, try to get a replacement from Canon.  
Be sure to remove all non-Canon ink cartridges and replace with Canon 
cartridges before taking/sending for warranty repair. 

If not under warranty, you will have to remove the print head and 
clean.  Observe how it fits in the tray so that you can replace it after 
removal.  Do the removal as a last resort, and be gentle.Try a 
bottle of compressed air first; don't blow too close to the print head, 
and blow into the nozzles from the nozzle side, not the ink side. 
Replace  see if the problem is fixed.  If needed soak the print head by 
putting several paper towels, folded, on a plate and wet them well with 
water.  Place the nozzle area onto the towels and let them soak for one 
or two hours.  Let head dry completely, and see if OK.  If not, then add 
some Windex Original Formula to the water and try soaking again, using a 
new paper towel.  If this still doesn't work, you likely need to buy a 
new print head, so you can throw caution to the wind.  Repeat the 
soaking but with some household ammonia added to the water in the 
towels.  If this still doesn't work, there is probably no hope for the 
print head.



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