This happens using OEM cartridges (nearly new printer) and Canon papers (glossy or semi-gloss). It also happens when printing using the 'My Printer' utlity from JPEG's or Photoshop, printing using Photoshop to control colour on RAW photos with the correct Canon Printer Profile.
Most colours are printed true, but green is deficient on all prints and of course is very noticable as it's in many outdoor shots. If there is no green in the phot the output is truly stunning, but when green is involved all the vibrancy seems affected.
Very dissappointing as I carefully selected this printer based on reviews which commented that photoprinting was outstanding...
Any ideas, please?
Most colours are printed true, but green is deficient on all prints and of course is very noticable as it's in many outdoor shots. If there is no green in the phot the output is truly stunning, but when green is involved all the vibrancy seems affected.
Very dissappointing as I carefully selected this printer based on reviews which commented that photoprinting was outstanding...
Any ideas, please?