Welp its not the printers fault (which isn't something you hear people say very often)
No I'm not spontaneously turning into a pirate... though I am considering throwing myself off the plank. (no, not really, bad joke, whatever). After much troubleshooting and going through a crapton of ink and paper I think the problem isn't my printer its me.
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But if you don't have a color calibrated monitor..you may try calibrating (there are free software based programs if you google C: ) and see if in your case the prints match closer to what you see on screen. I wish I could be more forthcoming with advice but color management is one amorphous crapshoot :/.
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I appreciate your suggestions though Thanks!
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I don't know if it's the case here but it's usually all in the leveling, or the 'colour correct' option in the scanner settings (which auto-levels things a bit during the scanning process, and can be turned on or off in the scanner setting screen that pops up when you scan). I feel your pain! All of my art from college is unprintable due to over leveled scans. Hopefully you still have some of the originals around and can re-scan them with whatever the previous settings were!
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Unfortunately the two pieces I was MOST proud of and most looking forward to having prints of shipped off at the beginning of the week. So much for having those at the portfolio review this weekend *dammit*
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