It would seem that a color profile (usually an ICM file) was created or
activated by Corel Draw, and left active after the uninstall. Check the
monitor/video card settings/options for something like StdRGB or a monitor
specific color correction file. Do the same for the printer.
Deactivate/remove those you find.
See if that changes or eliminates your problem.
Whatever you do, use a reference color image that you have not modified.
http://home.att.net/~arwomack01/#files
Some of the links from the above page should lead to various color reference
files.
A similar set of curcumstances caused my printed images to be much darker
than desired, until I backed out all the color compensation and reinstalled
the printer driver.
"KathyF" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>A few months ago I installed CorelDraw 10 on my Windows XP system. After
> that, my Canon BJC-3000 printer started printing washed out colours. Red
> came
> out as orange, magenta as pink, etc. After uninstalling CorelDraw,
> reinstalling the (admittedly quite old) printer and trying everything I
> could
> think of, I was still getting washed out colours.
>
> I now have a brand new Canon iP3000, but the problem persists, and is
> affecting *every* software program on my system, including MS Word. The
> only
> colour that's not having a problem is black (so at least text printing is
> okay).
>
> Anyone have any idea what's going on?