It sounds more like the application setup than a problem with the printer.
Photoshop could be using its own printer profiles resulting in double
profiling. Have you tried using a different application for printing such as
the one supplied with the printer, Easy Photo Print? If so were the results
any different?
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Ron Cohen
"Chris M" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I have a weird problem with my Canon S520. For some reason, it has decided
> it won't print at full photo quality... not very often, anyway.
>
> I print single prints from Photshop on photopaper at high quality, but
> most
> of them seem to print at standard quality for normal paper, and as a
> result,
> the colors aren't very nice. If I change the printer settings back and
> forth
> between some other settings, do a print with those and then go back to
> high
> quality photo printing, sometimes it will work, but more often than not,
> it
> won't.
>
> It's 100% consistent, in the sense that once it does print correctly,
> there
> are no variations throughout the print. I have tried all the obvious
> things,
> like re-installing the drivers, cleaning the heads, new cartridges, etc,
> but
> it makes no difference whatsoever.
>
> Like I said, I have only managed to get it to work when I have gone back
> and
> forth through the settings, and even then it only works once in a blue
> moon,
> so it could just be random. If anybody has any ideas, or have had this
> problem, I would really appreciate some help, as it's driving me insane,
> and
> I have wasted a fortune on photo paper now.
>
> TIA,
>
> Chris
>
>
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