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08/15/2005 07:11:37 PM · #1
I have an Epson 1290 which in the past has produced really good colour prints. I am using PSCS and now I find that my prints are coming out a terrible colour. The first one is often ok but they get progressively worse if I print more at the same time.
I'm sure it must need to be calibrated with the printer but I am not sure how to do this. Can anyone explain in easy to follow steps how I can overcome my problem.
Many thanks for any replies

Rob
08/15/2005 08:34:41 PM · #2
You can try software calibration of your monitor at sites like:

Monitor Calibration

and

Calibrate Monitor

As for the "they get progressivley worse if I print more at the same time" is likley a different issue. maybe it is a clogged or low ink cartridge issue.
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