It may be that you need to buy a new print head. If the printer is new, I'd take it back and get another one. This happened to me once on a Cannon printer. I had to take it back to the store and exchange it. Sometimes the product will malfunction straight from the manufacturer. Shyrell Melara Photography Jonesville, NC USA http://yadtel.net/~jmelara On Mon, 23 Jun 2003 22:51:24 -0400 Russell Baker <rebphoto@pronetisp.net> writes: > > > > > Have you tried printing on automatic with the correct 'photo > quality > > paper' setting? That gives me typically great results without > ever > > messing in Photoshop. > > YES > > > > You might try Properties>Custom>Advanced from within the print > dialog > > box and adjust your color sliders and your media. > > > > Tried that > > As I adjust to get the magenta > out the blacks start to turn green > > > > You may want to fuss with the image in Photoshop and get the > magenta out > > in there...may be easier than doing it with ink settings. > > It happens with Photoshop and Paintshop 6 > > > > > > You could also burn the image to cd and take it to Costco, > Walmart, > > Target, etc...anywhere fast and cheap that prints digital images > and > > have them do it to see how it compares to what you're getting. > Might at > > least let you know that the capture was good. > > > Did get some prints made from Sams Club................. > > Very close to beingthe same as whats on my > monitor.............................. > > > > > > > Good luck. > > Lea