I hate Windows XP

R

Rodney

Ever since I upgraded to XP from Win 98 I have had major
problems with everything. My Epson Stylus Color 600
prints only blue, green and yellow. I cannot get red,
brown, orange or any variartion in between. I have
changed the cartridge and it is NOT the cartridge. The
pages on my website are all full color ads with pictures
and the colors are not mixing right when I print. I have
installed the correct drivers for XP and everything else
is printing fine including text and envelopes. I went
into advanced properties and tried both ICM color
management handled by host system and color management
handled by printer. What should I do?
www.inmate-connection.com
 
G

Guest

How can you be using the right driver, when Epson doesn't support that printer for XP? They haven't supported that printer with drivers since Windows 98, the driver you are using is Win 98's, not XP's

You might think about purchasing a new printer that is compatible for use on XP, you'll be more happy with today's printer technologies
 
C

Cerridwen

Rodney said:
Ever since I upgraded to XP from Win 98 I have had major
problems with everything. My Epson Stylus Color 600
prints only blue, green and yellow. I cannot get red,
brown, orange or any variartion in between. I have
changed the cartridge and it is NOT the cartridge. The
pages on my website are all full color ads with pictures
and the colors are not mixing right when I print. I have
installed the correct drivers for XP and everything else
is printing fine including text and envelopes. I went
into advanced properties and tried both ICM color
management handled by host system and color management
handled by printer. What should I do?
www.inmate-connection.com

Nothing whatsoever to do with XP. The ESC600 is what, nearly a decade old?
So what you should do is replace the printer. The only "correct drivers for
XP" are those the OS installs as Epson no longer supports the unit.

Replace it and your problems will be solved.
 

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