Matching Disney Classic Dvd Cover on web
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I'm bringing back this thread because I finally got around to printing these covers... but there's a problem!
I've got a brand new fancy Epson Stylus CX6600 and bought some super expensive HP Premium Plus glossy photo paper... but I can't get accurate colors!
The grey metalic backgrounds from the dvdcoverart.com printouts are a turquoise hue and everythings is just off.
How do I get accurate print outs that mirror that of the images on my monitor?
Have any of you that printed these covers had the same issue or did they all come out looking pretty close to the accuracy of the artwork that Grunches posted?
I'm pretty sure my pc is properly calibrated so why am I getting this?
What should I do... I spent close to $50 on this paper!
Can someone please tell me what I'm doing wrong or what I need to do differently?
Thx.
I've got a brand new fancy Epson Stylus CX6600 and bought some super expensive HP Premium Plus glossy photo paper... but I can't get accurate colors!
The grey metalic backgrounds from the dvdcoverart.com printouts are a turquoise hue and everythings is just off.
How do I get accurate print outs that mirror that of the images on my monitor?
Have any of you that printed these covers had the same issue or did they all come out looking pretty close to the accuracy of the artwork that Grunches posted?
I'm pretty sure my pc is properly calibrated so why am I getting this?
What should I do... I spent close to $50 on this paper!
Can someone please tell me what I'm doing wrong or what I need to do differently?
Thx.
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First of all, you are spending way too much money on paper!
Second, your avatar is hypnotizing
Third, Im sure that something is screwed up w/ your printer. have you tried cleaning the ink cartridge lens or callibrating your ink. The colors could be mixing causing a diffrent color to show. Or maybe you bought a defective ink. I'd try fiddling with the settings on the Epson (epson is very good with providing ways to align/ clean the heads) After that I'd get a replacemnet ink cartridge
Im sorry its not working, it worked great for me. Every once and awhile I needed to clean the printing head or align it but for the most part it was woking fine. I need to get better printing paper though.
Second, your avatar is hypnotizing
Third, Im sure that something is screwed up w/ your printer. have you tried cleaning the ink cartridge lens or callibrating your ink. The colors could be mixing causing a diffrent color to show. Or maybe you bought a defective ink. I'd try fiddling with the settings on the Epson (epson is very good with providing ways to align/ clean the heads) After that I'd get a replacemnet ink cartridge
Im sorry its not working, it worked great for me. Every once and awhile I needed to clean the printing head or align it but for the most part it was woking fine. I need to get better printing paper though.
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Ok, lets see. I dont have my epson anymore so this is off the top of my head. When you go a print something it alwys has a little "Printer Settings" box. Click that and the Epson box will pop up. Is there a "maintenance" tab? If there is click it and one of the options will be to align the print heads.
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