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Help! Canon S800 Print output suddenly has WAY TOO MUCH cyan, advice please
Hello, I've had a Canon S800 for several years now and after spending a fortune
on genuine Canon ink I finally broke down about a year ago and started buying ink from ink4art.com. My print output has always seemed to be virtually as good as the Canon inks. About 3-4 months ago when I'd print something I noticed there wasn't enough black and I'd have to clean the printhead before printing, then I noticed the black ink cart wasn't seated all the way because the tab was a little bent. I fixed that and everything seemed to be back to normal until recently. I tried printing a photo on Photo Paper Pro and it came out almost totally cyan, with the other colors really faint under the cyan. I cleaned the printhead twice, and did a couple deep cleanings, none of which changed the output. If I print with "Plain Paper" setting, and "Standard" quality, the output looks great as far as colors. If I bump it up to "High" with "Plain Paper" all of a sudden the entire image has a cyan hue, and if I use "Photo Paper Pro" or "High Gloss Photo Film" settings, everything also has a cyan hue. Does the fact that plain paper on standard quality looks fine, but plain paper on high comes out cyan indicate where the problem lies? I just changed the photo cyan cart, which was my last genuine Canon ink cart, and replaced it with a new photo cyan from Ink4art, and it's doing the same thing. Up to this point I've been using Ink4art carts in every slot except the photo cyan slot, which seems to be where the problem is happening...like it's dumping too much ink. Any help would be appreciated! |
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Well, I contacted Canon and they said to remove the ink carts and the printhead
and check for built up ink, then reseat everything. I didn't see any built up ink, reseated everything, and the output looks the same. Now I'm wondering if the output has too much cyan or not enough of another color, it's hard to tell. Also when I do the nozzle check and printhead alignment it looks like all the colors are there, so I'm confused. When I print in standard quality mode with the plain paper setting, the colors are accurate and the things are more detailed. I don't know where to go from here and aside from Canon's generic responses, I can't find any other suggestions. If anyone has any suggestions, please reply! On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 14:51:27 -0800, Flippy Smith wrote: Hello, I've had a Canon S800 for several years now and after spending a fortune on genuine Canon ink I finally broke down about a year ago and started buying ink from ink4art.com. My print output has always seemed to be virtually as good as the Canon inks. About 3-4 months ago when I'd print something I noticed there wasn't enough black and I'd have to clean the printhead before printing, then I noticed the black ink cart wasn't seated all the way because the tab was a little bent. I fixed that and everything seemed to be back to normal until recently. I tried printing a photo on Photo Paper Pro and it came out almost totally cyan, with the other colors really faint under the cyan. I cleaned the printhead twice, and did a couple deep cleanings, none of which changed the output. If I print with "Plain Paper" setting, and "Standard" quality, the output looks great as far as colors. If I bump it up to "High" with "Plain Paper" all of a sudden the entire image has a cyan hue, and if I use "Photo Paper Pro" or "High Gloss Photo Film" settings, everything also has a cyan hue. Does the fact that plain paper on standard quality looks fine, but plain paper on high comes out cyan indicate where the problem lies? I just changed the photo cyan cart, which was my last genuine Canon ink cart, and replaced it with a new photo cyan from Ink4art, and it's doing the same thing. Up to this point I've been using Ink4art carts in every slot except the photo cyan slot, which seems to be where the problem is happening...like it's dumping too much ink. Any help would be appreciated! |
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