I'm not talking about printing high quality photos, but just acceptable photos mixed within a text page for some articles.... I expect somehow low quality, but not kind of horrible pictures.
I guess there should be a way to configure the printer that neither I know how to do, not the manuals explain.
I'm not talking about printing high quality photos, but just acceptable photos mixed within a text page for some articles.... I expect somehow low quality, but not kind of horrible pictures.
I guess there should be a way to configure the printer that neither I know how to do, not the manuals explain.
AnonymousFeb 16, 2009
I called Samsung support and told them I needed the printer for color labels and he told to return the printer to the store. That it was not meant to do pictures or high quality color printing. Can you believe that?!?!? I called Samsung support and told them I needed the printer for color labels and he told to return the printer to the store. That it was not meant to do pictures or high quality color printing. Can you believe that?!?!?
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You do not say what exact model of printer you are using so any answer will be generic rather than specific.
Poor colour and black tone can be as a result of various factors: 1. Poor paper quality that you are printing on. 2. Poor ink or toner quality being used. 3. Use of Ink / Toner saving modes or software. 4. Worn or damaged printer components such as the fuser roll on a laser printer and other similar consumables with a limited page use life. 5. Poor quality content being printed, i.e. low quality images being printed at too high a print resolution.
Setting the font type color in a Microsoft Office Word document to black will ensure that the document prints the text in black. However, if there are images, graphics or photographs within the document, they will more than likely print in color or hued colors similar to black. To ensure that the entire document prints solely in black ink, you must set the color settings on your individual printer to black-and-white
Instructions: 1.Click "File" and then "Print." To open the print dialogue box using keyboard commands, press "CTRL" and "P" simultaneously. 2.Select the printer you are using at the top of the dialogue box under "Printer" and "Name." 3.Click the "Properties" button next to the selected printer. The dialogue box that appears is different for all users, as it depends on the type of printer being used. 4.Click on a tab, button or selection box indicating "Color." Most options include high-quality color, grayscale and black cartridge only. Choosing grayscale will print the document using various shades of gray and other tones such as blue or green that match the actual hues in the document visible on the screen. A photo or picture that may look black or gray could actually have blue undertones. To print purely in black and white with no undertones, you must select either "black cartridge" or "black and white only." 5.Select "OK" to return to the Microsoft Word printer dialogue box. Press the "Print" button to print the black-and-white document.
Cleaning my unit resulted in the solution of this problem. I removed the toner cartridges, the imaging unit, and the waste bin, opened the back door as well, and blew it out with "canned air". This will not solve all problems, but it is the right place to start. be careful to keep the imaging unit out of bright light when you you have it out of the printer.
I'm not talking about printing high quality photos, but just acceptable photos mixed within a text page for some articles.... I expect somehow low quality, but not kind of horrible pictures.
I guess there should be a way to configure the printer that neither I know how to do, not the manuals explain.
I called Samsung support and told them I needed the printer for color labels and he told to return the printer to the store. That it was not meant to do pictures or high quality color printing. Can you believe that?!?!?
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