That might be slightly do to do with the selected intesity, but it was doing that on 0 intensity as well. I am so confused on what to do. I want to smash this stupid expensive printer. I thought if i get a highly reviewed printer that is more than the average $40 print I would get good...
The photos on the left are on setting; Plain paper and the one on the right is on setting; Photo paper. Both are actually on photo paper
This is the nozzle check, I think it is the gray that is the problem (bought the cheapest I could find). Looks green like the photo paper setting...
So this is a follow up to this thread:
http://www.nifty-stuff.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=30500#p30500
So, when I print on regular paper it prints fine. But if I want to do B/W on glossy photo paper (and I select that paper on the printer) it turns the picture greenish.
Is it my photo black...
Recently I reset my printer but just pressing the stop button for 5 seconds and it says that the black is very low. I am assuming that the printer is not using the blacks because it is very green. I was scanning and printing B&W photos and on both settings: B&W and color and I got the same...
ya, but I heard the resetter is not out yet for the MP980. If it is, where can I get it?
So, don't bother with the cartridges with out the chip? Send them back?
Thank you
Hello all,
I purchased this printer and than I purchased the refill kit and I refilled all except the gray and two of the cartriges were unreadable (level of ink unreadable). This made the printer not do anything, can't print or even scan anything, why Canon does this is just stupid...
I have refilled all the ink except for the elusive gray, but two of the cartridges can not be read even though they are now full. The funny thing is that it worked right after i refilled them all teh first time and when some of the ink got half way two of the cartridges just can not read the...