It could be that one of the colors is blocked. Green would be made by... cyan and yellow? Maybe the cyan is clogged.blues2cruise wrote:Saturation is good. Green grass comes out yellow....jonnythan wrote:Perhaps you put the wrong colors in the wrong slots...?blues2cruise wrote:I have an inquiry regarding printers.
My printer has just run out of ink. So, Instead of going out to buy some new cartridges, I attempted to refill the ones I had with a refill kit that was given to me when I acquired the printer.
The colours are hideous. I can print a word document ok, but the photos are way-y-y-y-y-y-y-y off.
Do inks have expiry dates? Do the pigments lose their viability? I am going to toss out the refill kit and buy new cartridges, but I was curious to know why the ink has gone off.
Can you describe how they're off? Maybe take a picture? Do you get red where you should get blue, or is the saturation poor, or what?
Hmmmm. I will have to ask the person who helped me refill if it is possible the ink went in the wrong slot. If it did, I will still have to buy new cartridges anyway.
I will have a look at the cartridge. Thanks for the idea.
I'd run it through a print nozzle cleaning. There should be a way to perform this in the diagnostic utilities.