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Boto | 19:40 Sun 10th Feb 2008 | Computers
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I want to print out some photos, they look ok on screen but when they're printed they are too pink. I didn't use the printer for a while and then I tried compatible ink. Could this be the cause of the problem? Thanks a lot.
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I have never used compatible ink, I always buy an original, sometimes from ebay, but I suppose it may be to blame.
Have you done a nozzle check to confirm all colours are printing? Try a cleaning cycle to clear any blockages.
Cheap inks may cause very slight colour shifts but they're usually hardly noticeable. A far greater cause of colour problems is cheap photo paper. You should also ensure that you're monitor is correctly set up. Use the test card, here:
http://www.reeddesign.co.uk/testcard.htm
(If you can't see the numbers 0 to 10 clearly on both lines, you shouldn't even consider printing anything until you've adjusted your monitor settings)

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Chris
Chris thats a brill test page, never seen that before.
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Sorry about that Boto it should have gone into questions.
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Thanks, Buenchico, for a very good answer.

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