The colors from day one have been consistently very poor. No pop at all and like you had mentioned, excessive reds and generally washed out colors. I had heard from others that this printer is known for poor colors and is much better as a blank and white printer.
I have owned a Canon S that i purchased new many years ago This Canon Pixma Pro is IMO in a completely different league, absolute inferior results and it is very difficult for me to imagine that my printer is behaving normally.
It is possible that Canon went very cheap on the internals of this printer to maximize profits. I doubt that it is possible. If they can't get good results out of it I will definitely be asking for deep discounts on a printer s that can actually print acceptable photos.
I don't think that your results and experiences with this printer are unique. I think that it most likely is an inferior product. If I find out differently I will post again. David W McAfee ddmcc. Try using new cartridges however look at the cost of genuine cartridges against a new printer it might be better to purchase a new printer. How often do you use your printer?
What was the result of your test page? Take care Da vid. Whole Witt. Does the print have streaks on the image or is it just weak color? The thinking is the heads may be clogged but that would produce streaks. You can run a troubleshooting test with the Canon software that prints the color on a page. This would also tell you if one color was not working which may not produce streaks but would produce awful color.
To clean a head, remove the cartridge and use a clean Q-tip soaked with Alcohol and dab on the print head. Let it soak for a minute and then use a clean Kleenex tissue to lightly dab away the alcohol. Re-install the ink cartridge if it is good and has ink. If you use your printer often or have had it for more than one year, we recommend running the printer's cleaning function.
Consult your printer's documentation for details on how to run the cleaning function, as it differs for each printer brand and model. If you have been using the same cartridge for more than a few months, you may want to check the ink or toner levels. On most modern printers, you can check these levels using software or a light indicator on the front of the machine consult the owner's manual for details on indicator lights.
If you have been using the same ink cartridge for over a year, it can dry out, or the print heads can become gummed up with ink residue. While you can try cleaning the print head, we recommend replacing the ink cartridge for the best results. A laser printer has several hardware components that could cause issues with print quality.
One piece of hardware to check is the toner cartridge and drum assembly. Most laser printers include the drum with the toner cartridge. The drum itself can be defective, which results in toner misapplied to paper, or smudged toner due to too much toner applied to the paper.
A defective drum can also cause print lines to appear on paper, often in the same place on each piece of paper. Multiple print lines can appear on paper, evenly spaced between each other. The toner cartridge itself may have toner "leaking" from it, causing excess toner to get on the paper and other parts of the laser printer.
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