opurora
Getting Fingers Dirty
- Joined
- Feb 13, 2011
- Messages
- 34
- Reaction score
- 3
- Points
- 29
- Location
- San Fran
- Printer Model
- Pro-100, Pro9000ii
Hi, not to stir up a hornet's nest but after setting up my Pro-100 I'm disappointed. I've had a Pro9000ii for several years and it prints exactly the way I like with rich, vibrant prints. I get very close to what I see on my monitor. I bought the Pro-100 because it was so cheap with the rebate plus the load of free paper.
The Pro-100's colors seem muted or like there is a white film over the image. The prints lack punch that I'm used to with the 9000ii. The contrast is less as well.
I shoot almost exclusively in color, perhaps the lack of red and green inks in the Pro-100 are the problem? But I've heard other people say they haven't noticed a difference in the missing red and green inks. I haven't altered anything in my workflow from my 9000ii, so I'm confused.
Any suggestions? I'm using the latest drivers from Canon's website (XPS Printer Driver 5.70).
Also, how do you determine what firmware the printer is running? I'm using Windows 7. Thanks.
The Pro-100's colors seem muted or like there is a white film over the image. The prints lack punch that I'm used to with the 9000ii. The contrast is less as well.
I shoot almost exclusively in color, perhaps the lack of red and green inks in the Pro-100 are the problem? But I've heard other people say they haven't noticed a difference in the missing red and green inks. I haven't altered anything in my workflow from my 9000ii, so I'm confused.
Any suggestions? I'm using the latest drivers from Canon's website (XPS Printer Driver 5.70).
Also, how do you determine what firmware the printer is running? I'm using Windows 7. Thanks.