![]() Why I can't get from printer exact color composition as I send into it? Well, right at the end of your first post you asked: Thanks Simon, but I' looking for solution, not reason of this issue. If the magenta ink were very slightly more cyan than the magenta as defined in Corel Draw, the printer might add a bit of Y ink to compensate, perhaps? Perhaps because the co-ordinates of the colours of C, M and Y in Corel Draw aren't exactly the same as the colours of the C, M and Y pigments in your printer? In other words, (0,100,0,0) in Corel Draw isn't the exactly the same colour as (0,100,0,0) in terms of the ink colours. I'm desperate, as this is quite annoying. That situation is no matter what software I use for print, no matter if genuine Canon drivers or some default Windows. I tried all settings of profile, saturation. Even I set CMYK to 0-100-0-0, there is always some yellow. ![]() While printing test page after head cleaning and later some pattern from Corel draw, I realized, there is some yellow ink within magenta. I do not use printer too often so head a bit clogged.
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