morgainebrigid
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(note: if this isn't the best place on the forum for this question, please let me know)
I run two Canons - an i 850 and an i560. They are virtually identical in every way that I can tell.
I print independent comics and magazines and I like to use the 'borderless' feature so I don't have to cut paper as much, and it comes out looking neater.
Unfortunately, my printer software seems to think it's smarter than I am, and that I don't really want to print 'standard' quality if I'm choosing 'borderless.'
I would rather print standard because that setting uses just black ink for the color black. The higher settings want to blend all the colors, and the result is a black that isn't as solid and dark as I'd like it to be. Thus I've had to choose between borderless and a really nice black.
I've tried dinking with all the settings to get around this. Is there a way to make it print standard AND borderless?
I run two Canons - an i 850 and an i560. They are virtually identical in every way that I can tell.
I print independent comics and magazines and I like to use the 'borderless' feature so I don't have to cut paper as much, and it comes out looking neater.
Unfortunately, my printer software seems to think it's smarter than I am, and that I don't really want to print 'standard' quality if I'm choosing 'borderless.'
I would rather print standard because that setting uses just black ink for the color black. The higher settings want to blend all the colors, and the result is a black that isn't as solid and dark as I'd like it to be. Thus I've had to choose between borderless and a really nice black.
I've tried dinking with all the settings to get around this. Is there a way to make it print standard AND borderless?