Canon Printers Printing Blue Objects as Purple ObjectsLast reviewed: November 15, 1995Article ID: Q132669 |
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SYMPTOMSText or brush objects that print as blue on a Canon printer in Windows version 3.1, print as purple in Windows 95.
CAUSESeveral models in the Canon Bubble Jet series use CMY inks that, when mixed in the conventional proportions (equal parts cyan and magenta) do not produce the expected blue color. Instead they produce a definite purple color. The Canon printer driver that shipped with Windows 3.1 has a special color setting (Match Screen Colors) that causes the driver to remap the specified color to a new color that, when printed, appears to be more blue. This new color uses only 40% magenta instead of the normal 100%. The Canon driver default color setting also prints blue text and brushes as purple. The Unidrv.dll does not currently provide color adjustment functionality.
RESOLUTIONContact Canon for an updated printer driver for Windows 95.
MORE INFORMATIONCanon printers are manufactured by Canon USA, Inc., a vendor independent of Microsoft; we make no warranty, implied or otherwise, regarding this product's performance or reliability.
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