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Anonymous Posted on Jul 11, 2013

Can you make the type darker on different types of paper?

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I believe there is a button on the L. side of the keyboard that selects light medium or heavy and a green lever on the print head that moves the head distance from the paper.

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Desoite changing all the cartridges and running print head cleans - the colours are not coming out correctly - the reds seem to come out much darker (almost pur magenta and the brown /yellow mixes also...

Few things to consider:
Are the new cartridges the same as the ones you took out (same make, same type)? If not this is the likely cause.
I am not to much in to Canon printers but probably like Epson they will have different types of genuine ink, you know longer lasting, brighter etc depending on how much you want to pay. Also you may have had Pigment Ink in before and now have dye inks or vise versa
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My HP printer is not feeding paper.

Here is the solution for your problem just go through the steps given below and you can fix it yourself.

1. Check to make sure your printer has paper in its paper tray. If your printer has paper, check to make sure that the tray is not overloaded. If you suspect your paper tray is overloaded, remove some paper from the tray and attempt to print again.

2. Use the same type of paper when stocking the tray with paper; do not mix different types of paper into a single stack. Mixing different brands and weights of paper in a single stack makes your printer more prone to paper feed problems. If you find that one particular type of paper causes consistent feed problems, switching to a different type or weight of paper may solve the problem.

3. Check to make sure the paper in the tray is whole. Torn and creased paper will cause problems with the printer.

4. Open your printer's rear access cover and inspect the paper feed rollers. Dusty or dirty rollers cannot grip the paper; clean them with a soft, damp cloth and water.

5. Count your printer's rollers. HP printers have six paper feed rollers; if your printer is missing rollers the paper will not feed correctly. Contact HP to replace the rollers and repair your printer.

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My color photos print darker then they appear on my monitor. I use Huey pro to callibrate, I use photoshop and print to an Epson 3880, using the Epson supplied profiles. I turn off printer management and...

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