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I recently installed my i9900 back into my system, after purchasing and installing an Epson 3800. The Canon is on a computer other than my primary one, which are networked.
The Canon now prints with a huge magenta cast, and only one thing will fix it: Go to CS and print from there.
It’s not networking, because I can plug the printer into the main computer and see the same results. It’s no error in setup as the 3800 behaves itself, and the setup for either CS3 or CS is the same so far as the i9900 is concerned.
The setup is as follows:
Photoshop Manages colors, Printer Profile Canon i9900 MP1. I am using matte paper on both machines.
The Canon is set to Color Adjustment Manual, Print Type None, my usual settings and the one I use for CS as well.
So what gives?
FYI, on both computers I uninstalled and re-installed the Canon drivers, and reset the networking.
The Canon now prints with a huge magenta cast, and only one thing will fix it: Go to CS and print from there.
It’s not networking, because I can plug the printer into the main computer and see the same results. It’s no error in setup as the 3800 behaves itself, and the setup for either CS3 or CS is the same so far as the i9900 is concerned.
The setup is as follows:
Photoshop Manages colors, Printer Profile Canon i9900 MP1. I am using matte paper on both machines.
The Canon is set to Color Adjustment Manual, Print Type None, my usual settings and the one I use for CS as well.
So what gives?
FYI, on both computers I uninstalled and re-installed the Canon drivers, and reset the networking.
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