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I have recently got the bug for printing my own photos so I bought a
Cannon Pixama ip 4200.It does an excellent job with my photos using Photo Plus paper, they are as good as any commercial developing shop.One of the down sides here in Australia is the cost of the colour cartidges $A24 and the paper $A10 for a pack of 20 (6"x4"). I bought some Kodak Picture Paper (glossy) on special $17 for 75 sheets so that I could practice my printing and photo editing. When doing coloured photo printing the colour is OK abeit a little too strong and over satuated colour wise but that I can live with. My main problem is when printing black and white photos, they all come out with this pinkish tinge not really true black & white.I have got into where you can change the colour settings of the printer and knocked back the majenta colour and also the intensity bar but this doesn't seem to make much difference. I have also tried just ticking the grey scale box but again no difference. Any ideas on how to fix my problem would be appreciated. |
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"ross" <rosspsmith@bigpond.com> wrote in message
news:1149282667.696436.170900@f6g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... >I have recently got the bug for printing my own photos so I bought a > Cannon Pixama ip 4200.It does an excellent job with my photos using > Photo Plus paper, they are as good as any commercial developing > shop.One of the down sides here in Australia is the cost of the colour > cartidges $A24 and the paper $A10 for a pack of 20 (6"x4"). > I bought some Kodak Picture Paper (glossy) on special $17 for 75 > sheets so that I could practice my printing and photo editing. When > doing coloured photo printing the colour is OK abeit a little too > strong and over satuated colour wise but that I can live with. My main > problem is when printing black and white photos, they all come out with > this pinkish tinge not really true black & white.I have got into where > you can change the colour settings of the printer and knocked back the > majenta colour and also the intensity bar but this doesn't seem to make > much difference. I have also tried just ticking the grey scale box but > again no difference. Any ideas on how to fix my problem would be > appreciated. >\ Depends on which software you are printing with. If you are using the Canon easy print software that came on the disk with the printer it overrides the adjustments. This is a simple (dumbed down) program that makes printing very easy but gives you limited control of the image. Also, my LEAST favorite paper with Epson or Canon printers is the Kodak glossy photo papers. To get a less saturated print experiment with the different paper settings. I found on the i960 that the canon pro setting gave more intensity than the glossy photo paper setting. I don't know about the ip4200, but my I960 and ip5000 tend to lean slightly on the reddish or pink side as well. Depending on the flesh tones in the picture I sometimes back off the magenta a bit and sometimes the intensity also. I print out of photoshop and have all the effects off as well as color set to manual. If you have Costco stores in OZ and have access to them their Kirkland glossy photo paper is excellent with these printers and costs $19 US for 125 8.5x11sheets. They also have 4x6 cut sheets at $14 US for 300 sheets. I use this paper almost exclusively for photo printing. |
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Thanks Burt for your reply you make me envious with the cost of the
paper there in the US. I havent seen that Kirkland paper here but will keep my eye out for it.I'm starting to agree with you on Kodak paper, to save all hassels I might stick to Cannon paper from now on. It is far cheaper over here to go to one of those instore printing dock stations and put in your CD or memory card and print your photos for 15c a print but it's not as much fun.I'm almost out of majenta so will have to buy another one today there goes $24.Boy this printer takes 5 cartidges and at $24 thats 120 bucks gee it would be nearly cheaper to buy a new printer I think the 4200 cost me $160. |
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You do not say what imaging program you use or whether or not you use color
management. Pinkish hues often mean that you are using color management twice in your workflow, whether you know it or not. If you use a program that allows you to discard the color information and control the printer from the imaging progam, a la Photoshop/Elements you should be able to print grayscale. However the tonal latitude of printers with one black cartridge only, which is the majority of printers, can be quite limited no matter what you do. Hence you may get more satisfying results, presuming your imaging program is capable of this, by converting your images into sepia or other tones. In that way a fuller gamut of tones can be wrestled out of the printer because it can mix from multiple color inks. A very real problem with Canon printers is that Canon manufactures only two paper surfaces, matte and shiny/shinier and their printers are really set up only for those two finishes with those specific Canon brand papers. There are considerable diffrences in the characteristics of papers from different manufacturers such that a Canon Glossy profile will not yield comparable results with Kodak, Epson or whatever brand glossy papers. Kodak has on their web site canned color adjustments you can dial into the Canon driver to try to compensate for these differences, but you need to understand a bit about color management and the various driver settings for this information to be at all useful. |
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I run the Cannon Easyprint software disc that came with the printer,
forgive me but I'm a novice at this computer stuff. I have gone to the Control Panel on the CP and chose the Printer and Fax icon then selected printer properties in there I have selected grey scale it made no difference then I tried adjusting colour in the manual mode I knocked down majenta but again no difference. Then I tried some Kodak Matt paper it doesn't exhibit that pinkish tone so it's got to be the glossy Kodak paper. Next I will go directly to fotoslate proram that came with my Pentax camera and try that program.Thats if I dont run out of ink. |
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"ross" <rosspsmith@bigpond.com> wrote in message news:1149287199.755515.175480@j55g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... >I run the Cannon Easyprint software disc that came with the printer, > forgive me but I'm a novice at this computer stuff. I have gone to the > Control Panel on the CP and chose the Printer and Fax icon then > selected printer properties in there I have selected grey scale it made > no difference then I tried adjusting colour in the manual mode I > knocked down majenta but again no difference. Then I tried some Kodak > Matt paper it doesn't exhibit that pinkish tone so it's got to be the > glossy Kodak paper. Next I will go directly to fotoslate proram that > came with my Pentax camera and try that program.Thats if I dont run out > of ink. > Ross - Do yourself a big favor and watch for the best price on Photoshop Elements. It lists for about $100 US, but it is sometimes available for a third less. I happen to like Photoshop Elements 3 better than 4 as it has a browse function (although there is a buggy feature to it where the image scrolls at some inopportune times when cropping or doing some other corrections.). PE4 requires that you use their photo organization feature as the way to easily access stored images. I guess that this is easiest if it is how you start out organizing your photos on the hard drive. You might get a big price break on PE3, however. prior to the most recent Pixma printers you were able to buy compatable cartridges and bulk inks to use for refilling. Because the ip4200 carts have a computer chip on them there are no aftermarket carts available at this time. There are bulk refill inks, however, and you might consider learning how to refill the carts. The cost is about 10% of Canon OEM carts for each refill. Even with shipping to OZ you should still come out way ahead. You can ask on this NG and on the Nifty-Stuff Forum about other people who live in OZ and purchase bulk inks for refilling. http://www.nifty-stuff.com/forum/ I know that Hobbicolors sells inks specifically for refilling the ip4200. and they do ship to Canada. They might also ship to OZ. Look for a recent post on this NG by Taliesyn (lives in Eastern Canada) with a link for ip4200 inks from Hobbicolors. Bulk inks that have proven to be good by participants on this NG are MIS, Formulabs, and Hobbicolors. There may be others as well, but be sure you only buy what other users have found to be satisfactory. I googled Cosco and Australia and saw a report that Costco is possibly planning to come to OZ. In the meanwhile, you might look for a special sale on Epson glossy paper. Our Officemax, Staples, and Office Depot stores sometimes have 2 for 1 sales on Epson papers and their Glossy photo papers print extremely well on Canon printers. With refill inks and special purchases on paper you should be able to pare your printing costs down substantially. |
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Thanks Burt for all your help, I will look out for that Epson paper at our Office Works store.When I get time I will get into that forum you mentioned and also do some home work on other brands of refills. I did see in town a few months ago at a computer shop another brand of refill for Cannon it was only $12 which is a lot better than $24, I definately don't want to be paying that price for my replacement cartridges. As for picture management I have ACDSee which came with the Pentax also Nero 7 both of those prorams help me edit and file my photo's. Plus I found this free program called Autostitch on the net it does a great job with my panorama pictures, I wish i could attatch one of my pic's to show you. |
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