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I have a new printer the Canon Pro-100 and I'm having a terrible time matching what I see in PS/CC in my prints. It's crucial that I fix this as I make graphics for a living. Here is one frustrating example:
This is what PS is showing on the screen:
and this is what the image looks like when printed:
Here are my color settings:
My previous printer was an Epson consumer level printer, although the print quality was poor, the colors always looked correct. Can anyone help me? I called Adobe a week ago and I knew more than the person on the line, in fact he didn't understand my problem at all (I believe it was a language barrier) he promised a call back from an expert but it never happened. My monitor is calibrated to the degree I can calibrate it without expensive tools.
Thanks,
River
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And what are the actual settings in the Canon print dialog?
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Thanks! I've seen this before, guess I have to bite the bullet and purchase it. As far as the Canon plug-in, is there a work around for installing it? I can't get it to install with PS/CC I even spoke with a Canon rep and she couldn't get it to work either. I'm using the updated version of PS/CC.
Thanks again, off to get the Munki
River
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Thank you for sharing the video. I bought the Munki, followed Jose's instructions and my color problems disappeared, I'm elated! I was always advised to use the printer settings when printing but I guess Canon printers are different, changing the settings to adobe managed color and using the Munki to calibrate my monitor was the solution I needed. A thousand times thank you.
Best,
River