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01-01-2021 01:58 PM
My photo prints have become oversaturated, and no amount of editing the photos (I use Photoshop) seems to help. (In fact, even when I desaturated the image in PS, the printout was as oversaturated as the unedited image.) The problem here is not with the images themselves since I printed the same files previously without problems. I am using HP photo paper and HP ink cartridges. I have also followed all steps re. aligning and cleaning printheads etc. Any ideas as to how to fix this issue would be greatly appreciated.
01-01-2021 02:12 PM - edited 01-01-2021 02:18 PM
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It sounds like a massive failure of the printer, yes?
That said, can you print one of these "known to be decent" photo images on plain paper?
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01-04-2021 09:07 AM
I re-read the original question...
There are a few more considerations that might help determine whether the printer is capable of printing correctly.
➡️ Can you print using another application (for example HP Smart for Windows)?
Print a photo with which you have not had issues in the past.
➡️ More importantly, what were the results of your Print Quality Diagnostic Page?
Section: Print a Print Quality Diagnostic Page
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Where available, for example, the printer is on your network,
Access Printer Reports (Self-Tests) using the Embedded Web Server (EWS)
Open your favorite browser > type / enter Printer IP address into URL / Address bar
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➡️ Have you tried reloading the Full Feature Software?
If not, please do so - basic instructions here:
Adobe Reader DC – Needed Whether You Use It or Not
If you have not done so,
➡️ Reinstall / Update your PDF Reader (Adobe Reader DC /Optional Foxit Reader)
HINT: Watch out for and UNCHECK unwanted extra software
NOTE: Adobe Reader DC software should be installed even if you do not normally open / view / print PDF files directly from the Adobe Reader DC software.
The Basics - Standard - Reinstall Full Feature Software
- Uninstall the existing printer software from Programs and Features
- Restart the computer and log in
- Download-and-Save the printer software (Full Feature Software / HP Smart / Easy Start)
HP Easy Start Printer Setup Software
- Right-Click on the downloaded package and "Run as Administrator" to start the installation
- Reminder: If using Easy Start, select the Full Driver
About 2/3 of the way through the setup, you will be given the opportunity to select the software - select the "Full" driver set (as opposed to the basic driver).
NOTE
- Toward the very end of the installation you might see the opportunity to print a Test Page -
Please click Yes and check the results.
Depending on the version of the software, the test photo may look similar to the following image.
Test_Photo_Image_1
- After the software is installed, Restart the computer and log in
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01-04-2021 01:22 PM - edited 01-04-2021 01:23 PM
I have tried all that, to no avail, unfortunately. (I've tried printing from PhotoShop, Acrobat, Windows Image Viewer, and the HP app itself.) I've even tried switching between printer-managed vs. application-managed color management (in PS), which also didn't solve the problem.
The print quality test page came back just fine -- and interestingly, it didn't seem like using more ink than intended, either.
Un- and re-installing the drivers also didn't work.