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Epson stylus photo 1400 icc profiles2/12/2023 ![]() By default, the printer performs color correction on its own, and Canon printers tend to oversaturate prints. When printing with a custom ICC profile, you need to make sure that you disable color correction in the printer driver. I would like to know if this kind of problems are "normal" and to be expected in any relatively cheap (< $1000) consumer-level printer, or if I would be better off by buying a now one. Even worse, the results are not consistent: if I print the same photo twice in a row (using exactly the same settings), often the prints have noticeably different colours. Prints on a glossy paper have very different colours in comparison with prints on a matte paper (even though I am using Canon papers and the right colour profiles provided by Canon for this particular combination of paper and printer). ![]() ![]() I am currently using an old and cheap Canon PIXMA iP6000D, and the main problem is that the colours are inaccurate. (Or, put otherwise, would I get clearly visible differences if I used a colour calibration system?) If I am using papers and colour profiles provided by the printer manufacturer, can I expect reasonably accurate and consistent colours without any colour calibration? ![]() I am looking for a new photo printer, something in the price range of Canon PIXMA Pro9000/9500 Mark II or Epson Stylus Photo 1400/R2880. ![]()
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