mikem65d
Print Addict
- Joined
- Oct 2, 2014
- Messages
- 146
- Reaction score
- 176
- Points
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- Printer Model
- Canon Pro-100, ip6600D, i900D
Hi everyone, hope all is well around here in the US and around the globe.
I have been printing (in the past) with my Pro 100 and Precision Color inks with great results until now.
The ink set I have was bought back in 2015. I never had any reddish or magenta tint issues, but I also haven't printed regularly for the last 2-3 years. I have gained new interest in photography and older cameras as well lately and of course I like to print the pictures.
This week I decided to have some fun with a Canon G9 and G15 (can buy them for peanuts in excellent condition) by printing directly from the cameras. So far so good, but prints come out with a reddish tint.
Next I tried printing from the computer, and same thing. Now if I print from Print Studio pro, and turn the driver off as instructed from various threads i have read, the tint continues now matter which media I select. Except "plain paper" which prints out without the reddish tint. Makes no sense so I'm baffled.
Now if I try all this (cameras and computer software) on my IP6600D I get perfect results............No tint
Is it possible that the PC ink I have for the Pro 100 is the cause due to the age of the ink?
I have been printing (in the past) with my Pro 100 and Precision Color inks with great results until now.
The ink set I have was bought back in 2015. I never had any reddish or magenta tint issues, but I also haven't printed regularly for the last 2-3 years. I have gained new interest in photography and older cameras as well lately and of course I like to print the pictures.
This week I decided to have some fun with a Canon G9 and G15 (can buy them for peanuts in excellent condition) by printing directly from the cameras. So far so good, but prints come out with a reddish tint.
Next I tried printing from the computer, and same thing. Now if I print from Print Studio pro, and turn the driver off as instructed from various threads i have read, the tint continues now matter which media I select. Except "plain paper" which prints out without the reddish tint. Makes no sense so I'm baffled.
Now if I try all this (cameras and computer software) on my IP6600D I get perfect results............No tint
Is it possible that the PC ink I have for the Pro 100 is the cause due to the age of the ink?