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    Re: Canon iradv c7055 color problem

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    OK, you should calibrate the machine for plain and heavy stock anyway, check the PS driver color settings too. 7055's are usually in the ballpark.

    Ball park ? Already made auto adjust , still no one get my point , i said when u made ps-test from the machine the blue and meganta patterns look great , why when i make print from desktop or laptop the blue appear dark also the meganta is theres a trick in the ps-driver to get good result
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    Re: Canon iradv c7055 color problem

    Quote Originally Posted by mramlawi View Post
    Ball park ? Already made auto adjust , still no one get my point , i said when u made ps-test from the machine the blue and meganta patterns look great , why when i make print from desktop or laptop the blue appear dark also the meganta is theres a trick in the ps-driver to get good result
    Try to print by uffer driver.

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    Re: Canon iradv c7055 color problem

    Quote Originally Posted by mramlawi View Post
    Ball park ? Already made auto adjust , still no one get my point , i said when u made ps-test from the machine the blue and meganta patterns look great , why when i make print from desktop or laptop the blue appear dark also the meganta is theres a trick in the ps-driver to get good result

    "Ball Park" - American slang for "Fairly Close".

    If the internal prints look good, and you've already done the Auto-Gradation, then it's likely a color setting in the PostScript print driver. Are you using Mac or Windows computer? Macs handle colors a little differently than Windows.

    Something else to keep in mind... Your monitor on the computer is rendering color using R-G-B (Red-Green-Blue), but the copier renders color using C-M-Y-K. Some things WILL look a little different from the screen to the printout.

    As was suggested before... Try using the Canon UFR II print drivers and see if that makes a difference. PostScript is "quirky".

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    Re: Canon iradv c7055 color problem

    Quote Originally Posted by khattab.al.masry View Post
    Try to print by uffer driver.

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    It will be darker on ufrii
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    Re: Canon iradv c7055 color problem

    Quote Originally Posted by mramlawi View Post
    It will be darker on ufrii
    using density adjust with printer driver and try to adjust
    it manual and test.

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