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Why I don't like doing photos on letter sized printers. They are almost universally not covered with profiles by the manufacturers. My suggestion would be to see if Photo Paper Glossy (not II) is in the drop down. The other alternative is to use Ilford or some 3rd party paper that has a profile for this printer, I have liked the Ilford profiles with my printer. Folk often say Red River papers are excellent and decently priced plus they have a lot of profiles. You can always get a profile made, you need letter sized paper for this, would cost $25 or so, Eric Chan, who is on and off the group has a good reputation.

Tom



Feb 06, 2010 at 01:45 PM
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tomm101 wrote:
Why I don't like doing photos on letter sized printers. They are almost universally not covered with profiles by the manufacturers. My suggestion would be to see if Photo Paper Glossy (not II) is in the drop down. The other alternative is to use Ilford or some 3rd party paper that has a profile for this printer, I have liked the Ilford profiles with my printer. Folk often say Red River papers are excellent and decently priced plus they have a lot of profiles. You can always get a profile made, you need letter sized paper for this, would cost
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Thanks again Tom!



Feb 06, 2010 at 08:23 PM
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snegron wrote:
Thanks Tom! I am currently working on a PC laptop with LCD screen using Windows XP, Photoshop CS2. The printer is a Canon ip4700, ink is the standard ink it came with, paper is Canon Photo Paper Plus Glossy II (4"x6" size). I didn't see the paper profile in the drop down menu for this particular Canon paper. I remember downloading paper profiles for Epson a couple of years ago, however, when I went to the Canon website there was no updated paper profile info to download.

The only choice I get from the color management tab in the Printer
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Read the note with the canon paper plus, it says to use CPP Plus Glossy paper choice. I had a same sort of problem, I'm using a Win7 64 Unltimate OS, and there is no real driver for Win7 and my IP4200, so I used th XP 64 bit driver for my IP4200 and used canon special easy photo program. Worked way better than anything else so far, back to basic stuff. I do have the Dell 2209W screen



Feb 06, 2010 at 11:06 PM
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tach18k wrote:
Read the note with the canon paper plus, it says to use CPP Plus Glossy paper choice. I had a same sort of problem, I'm using a Win7 64 Unltimate OS, and there is no real driver for Win7 and my IP4200, so I used th XP 64 bit driver for my IP4200 and used canon special easy photo program. Worked way better than anything else so far, back to basic stuff. I do have the Dell 2209W screen



Thank you! I was looking for some info on the paper that came in the box, but there was no mention of what paper profile to select. Thanks again!!



Feb 08, 2010 at 08:36 PM
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Seems like I found a temorary fix for my images printed with my Canon iP4700. All my prints looked too warm. No matter what color profile adjustment I made, all the prints looked the same. After much trial and error, followed suggestions posted here, the images still looked to warm. I ended up lowering the saturation on the original image to about -35 in order to get a print that matched the original image. I then print the low-stauration image in "quick print/easy preint mode. The prints are very close to waht I see on screen. I'm happy with the results as I only plan on printing for relatives and friends; anything higher end wilol be sent to online printers.

I hope this helps anyone who is planning on getting a Canon ip4700.



Feb 17, 2010 at 12:01 AM
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I have 3 Canon Mp630's which have the same print engine as the 4700 only they are a multifunction rather than a straight printer.

I was prepared for some fiddling round to get them right but they were well and truly close enough for me straight out of the box using the canon easy print software. When I use Acdsee they are iffy but PS is also fine.

I have had no trouble installing the print head or with any other setup.
Because i am using these things for my sports event business and also printing literature for other things with them, I invested in a CISS to save on the outrageous ink costs.
That has also been brilliant and in side by side test prints I have found in some ways, the non OEM ink gave me prints I slightly preferred.

I mainly use the Kodak ultra paper but I have printed on a few different papers including some no name stuff I thought was fairly questionable but the prints have always been consistent and very impressive. I am looking to get CIS systems for the other 2 machines and If I can find another printer ( discontinued here now) I'll get one or 2 more and set up four machines with the ink systems.



Feb 17, 2010 at 03:49 AM
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