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You need to change your print setting preferences to print on photo paper and choose the correct type before trying to print pictures. While in the picture you want to print on your pc screen, go to file and then print and choose preferences. Then change the paper type to the type of photo paper you are using (i.e. glossy, matte finish ect.) and hit "ok". Then trying printing your picture and see if this solves your problem.

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