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| Thread ID: 82658 | 2007-09-03 23:12:00 | My HP 930C printer appears to have picked up a bad habit | ssssss (2100) | Press F1 |
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| 587596 | 2007-09-03 23:12:00 | It used to give very good quality, but now when I print a picture which is mainly yellowy green leaves, it produces a picture where the leaves are much greener than they should be. Similarly with yellow, it makes it too green. I can't remember it doing this till recently, and it hasn't had a lot of use. I wonder if it is because I have had my present cartridge refilled a couple of times? New cartridges cost about $100, which is an absolute rip off, in my opinion. Thanks. |
ssssss (2100) | ||
| 587597 | 2007-09-03 23:18:00 | The old HP cartridges are far too expencive. And it's probably cause you have had the cartridges refilled that it's doing that. Get a new printer. The Canon IP 1300 and IP 1800 are very good sub $100 printers, and the ink is cheaper than a lot that's around. Probably the Canon is cheaper than one genuine HP ink catridge. :lol: |
wratterus (105) | ||
| 587598 | 2007-09-03 23:40:00 | If you have used ink other than the besoke hp cartridges, the ink may not be the same, though, the ink suppliers may tell you otherwise..... Have you tried a calibration of the printer since the refill? |
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