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Hi PeterBJ
Now that is a well reasoned argument Peter, you may be right. Yes, it was landscape, left to right in both cases. I have two sets of refilled carts and I have the same effect from both sets. But there is no sign of the problem in normal colour printing.
I am printing through Photoshop Elements 8, sometimes using the Easyphoto Print Pro plugin, but these were entirely Photoshop. I think it was Rodbam who said he switches off "Photoshop controls colour management" and lets the 9000 do the controlling, to avoid this sort of thing. I must experiment further with this approach, because it would verify whether it is due to the carts.
I have gradually adjusted the colour controls in the profile to correct to the intended grey, but something else seems to take control and the effect persists.
Regards Ian
Now that is a well reasoned argument Peter, you may be right. Yes, it was landscape, left to right in both cases. I have two sets of refilled carts and I have the same effect from both sets. But there is no sign of the problem in normal colour printing.
I am printing through Photoshop Elements 8, sometimes using the Easyphoto Print Pro plugin, but these were entirely Photoshop. I think it was Rodbam who said he switches off "Photoshop controls colour management" and lets the 9000 do the controlling, to avoid this sort of thing. I must experiment further with this approach, because it would verify whether it is due to the carts.
I have gradually adjusted the colour controls in the profile to correct to the intended grey, but something else seems to take control and the effect persists.
Regards Ian