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> My Canon i9100 has started to produce some odd coloured prints and I'd
> like to pin down which particular cartridge or head colour is playing
> up. The B&W prints that I was doing started to come out distinctly
> magenta, but before that I kept getting the occasional green one. As
> B&W mostly use photo cyan and photo magenta it's probably the photo
> cyan gone awol, but I'd like to make sure. It's strange because a
> normal nozzle test print shows that everything is ok. I've found a
> cyan/yellow/magenta/black chart to print, which told me that all those
> colours were ok, but I need to print photo cyan and photo magenta.
> Does anybody know of a link to get a colour chart to print, or the
> colour settings in Photoshop to produce photo cyan and photo magenta?
If your nozzle checks are good, you're either looking at a driver or color
management issue. Sounds to me like you just toggled a PS or driver setting
that you are unaware of.
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