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Default Re: Cannon Pro9500 images darker than monitor

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Originally Posted by CanadianRocky View Post
I have a Cannon Pro9500 and the images are quite a bit darker when printed than they are on the monitor. In both Black and White and in colour.


Under printer profile in Photoshop I see Nine possible 9500 Profiles. Plus a couple of dozen others.

It is a huge waste of ink to try them all, if there is a quicker solution.

Thanks,

Rocky
I think those 9500 Printer Profiles are for your ICC Paper listings. You have to choose one of these that will match what paper your using.

You also mentioned that your Monitor is Calibrated but you had said you checked?? Did you Calibrate it yourself or are you relying on the store bought Monitor and you didn't do anything yourself to change these settings?
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