I need to print out a document as a photo and and I am getting reds going through the photo paper. It is basically black and white. What settings do I need Please help and make it simple
If you can see 100% of your document on your monitor (screen), you could do a screen shot of it (hit the Prt Scr button) and then crop that to your needs. When you hit the Prt Scr button, that copies your entire screen to the "clipboard". Then you can paste it into a program like Paint and save it as a file with a .jpg file extension (a photo).
Alternately, you can use Windows "Snipping Tool" (Start, All Programs, Accessories, Snipping Tool). This will allow you to crop the portion of your screen that you want to save. Then save it with a .jpg file extension (a photo).
SOURCE: HP 5610 Will not print Color documents, only Black and White
Chances are that your print driver is set to print in black and white
while the copier side is automatically detecting that your original is
in color. To have the printer print in color: Select file print, select your printer and hit preferences. Select the Paper/Quality tab and switch from Black and White to Color.
Henry
SOURCE: I cannot print.....I only see a blank sheet of paper afterwards..
pls need help icant print i only see blank sheet of paper
SOURCE: HP Deskjet, Set to Black & White; but still prints with color!
Bronze, hopefully this is a logical issue: Assuming you're on WinXP > Go to Start>Control Panels>Printers (and faxes).
Find the printer in question in the list (maybe there's only one or 2 listed) and 'Right-click' on the icon > go down to "Printing Preferences" (about second/third down the list).
In here you will be able to set the printers default settings. I'm not 100% familiar with HPs printing dialog, but there maybe a setting there for either 'Black & White' and 'Grayscale' (albeit it should be greyscale, anyway...) if you choose black and white your printing will not have any mid-tone, so if there's a choise, choose 'Grayscale'.
You can set other features here which will become the new default each time you go to print something - personally I set to 'Draft' or 'Fast Draft' mode by default, that way when I just print out rubbish, I am saving "lots" of ink and if I want something in good quality, I change it at time of printing.
Now, there are some programs and files that "remember" you last print settings, so if you've used a colour print setting previously, that file may still pring in colour, even though the new defaults are mono (black & white). So, print using the new defaults and save the file when finished. It's unlikely the case with OpenOffice, but, I don't know. We'll tackle that as we get to it.
So, if that has not cured the problem, please let me know.
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SOURCE: HP L7680 prints red instead of black
Check your default ink setting if red is default then change it and make black ink default settings.
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