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grayman - 31 Oct 2004 21:07 GMT
any ideas why my digital photo's come out with a pink
hue when printing?  i have tried several different
adjustments to the print properties but to no avail!!!!
printer is a "Epson colour 680"
I cant think of anymore info to post.

                    thanks in advance
                                 grayman
Thomas Ferguson - 31 Oct 2004 23:04 GMT
Is there a "color profile" in use for the printer? If so, try deleting
it.

Start     Printers  Right mouse click the printer in the list.  Select
Properties    Color Management.

Let us know.
Tom
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Windows Shell/User

: any ideas why my digital photo's come out with a pink
: hue when printing?  i have tried several different
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:                     thanks in advance
:                                  grayman
grayman - 01 Nov 2004 10:05 GMT
I checked the profile it is "EE127 1" if that is any help!
This is the profile that was set as "default" so i did not
want to change it.  This does not always happen with the
colours. By the way i am not using Epson cartridges but
the ones i do use have been very good up till lately so
please dont give me a telling off
                thanks v much
                          grayman

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Thomas Ferguson - 01 Nov 2004 19:53 GMT
Epson might be annoyed that you don't use their cartridges but it does
not matter to me. However, colours might not match between Epson and
others. Nonetheless, if you have found the results OK in the past for
the brand you are using, there is no reason to blame that for the
present problem. Sometimes there is greater "sample variation" between
lots in some brands that others.

The color profile can be set to manual and the default removed. You can
change it back later-after testing is finished. D note the name of the
default now set before you delete it.

Let us know.

Tom
MSMVP
Windows Shell/User

:I checked the profile it is "EE127 1" if that is any help!
: This is the profile that was set as "default" so i did not
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grayman - 02 Nov 2004 16:44 GMT
I tried a few different colour profiles but no joy still
seem to have a slight pink hue to all my prints!!
I wonder if i may require a new cable as i remember another
post from a long time ago that suggested this???
                        yours
                           graman

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>Epson might be annoyed that you don't use their cartridges but it does
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Thomas Ferguson - 02 Nov 2004 18:07 GMT
Did you try using no color profile at all?

Tom
MSMVP
Windows Shell/User

:I tried a few different colour profiles but no joy still
: seem to have a slight pink hue to all my prints!!
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grayman - 02 Nov 2004 18:11 GMT
I will try that later and let you know asap
thanks v much
   grayman

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>Did you try using no color profile at all?
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