
08-22-2007
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Re: off color
Dan, thanks for the reply
I fiddled around with the settings, but still "in the pink"  .
Never thought of contacting Lexmark. I needed the picture that day, so I
just printed it out in Black and White and it came out great. The person I
was doing it for was very happy, so I left it at that.
Cheers
Tom
"Dan [MSFT]" wrote:
> Tom,
>
> You might try playing with the color management settings for your printer.
> Go to the control panel & find the Color Management option. Find your
> device & tinker with the settings for your printer. Windows ships with some
> default color modules, and some printer manufacturers have additional color
> modules that understand what changes need to be made to an image given the
> paper & ink being used.
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> If, at the end of the day, you are still stuck with a pink wedding cake, I
> would recommend talking to the hardware manufacturer to see if they have any
> additional suggestions.
>
> Dan
>
> "tstp" <tstp@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news 698B652-6E2B-4F52-B6AB-9D6E9B129D2D@microsoft.com...
> > edit
> > I have a photo that is printing incorrectly
> >
> > "tstp" wrote:
> >
> >> Hi
> >>
> >> I have a photo that is printing correctly.
> >> It's a photo of a white wedding cake. When I print it, the output has a
> >> pink
> >> tinge to it.
> >> I'm using Vista Home Premium with a Lexmark P4350.
> >> The photo looks great on the monitor, prints perfeclty on the 4x6 photo
> >> paper except for the pink.
> >> Can anybody help me or direct me to a site that can?
> >> thanks
> >> tom
> >>
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