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Possibly it is running low on Blue ink - because colors are usually a mixture of inks - for example green is made from blue and yellow - if an ink runs low it will print the available colors or substitute the next available color.Probably if it prints green yellow - then it has no blue available to make the right shade.
On a picture that you have printed, when you see an area of green, what color should it be? You probably have reduced flow of one of the "balancing" colors. Blue, Yellow and Red add up to Black. If your picture is supposed to be almost black and you don't have enough red, the color will pull toward the blue and yellow, giving it a green tint.
Picture Menu
Picture Mode: Expert1
*Backlight: 16
*Contrast: 83
*Brightness: 53
Sharpness: 50
*Color: 55
*Tint: 0
Expert Control
Fresh Contrast: Off
Noise Reduction: Medium
Gamma: Medium
Black Level: Low
Real Cinema: On
TruMotion: Low
Color Standard: HD (N/A w/HDMI)
White Balance: Warm
**Method: 10-Point IRE
10 IRE
**Red: 1
**Green: 2
**Blue: -16
20 IRE
**Red: -6
**Green: 0
**Blue: -7
30 IRE
**Red: -5
**Green: 0
**Blue: -4
40 IRE
**Red: -8
**Green: 0
**Blue: -4
50 IRE
**Red: -4
**Green: 4
**Blue: -4
60 IRE
**Red: -6
**Green: 6
**Blue: -5
70 IRE
**Red: -8
**Green: 3
**Blue: -10
80 IRE
**Red: -8
**Green: 7
**Blue: -16
90 IRE
**Red: -9
**Green: 5
**Blue: -18
100 IRE
**Red: -10
**Green: 4
**Blue: -9
Color Management System
Red Color: 0
Red Tint: 0
Green Color: 0
Green Tint: -15
Blue Color: 0
Blue Tint: 11
Yellow Color: 15
Yellow Tint: 2
Cyan Color: -15
Cyan Tint: 0
Magenta Color: 0
Magenta Tint: -1
lg70 nice tv excellent processor just to bad there is no intensity control on color management oh well still better than what the three s are pushing block out the hype lg will be number 1 in a few years haters are starting to come around and well leds coming,
p.s. i dont work for lg just tired of losers bashing stuff because they dont own it. im isf certified those settings are right on the money straighter than a ruler
Your pictures are coming out with a blue tint. Remove the color catridge and look at the bottom of it. the Yellow is probably green. If it isn't, trying performing a printhead cleaning through your home center. After that, calibrate the printer, you may see that on the calibration sheet, that colors are missing. Scan the calibration page and then try your printing your pictures. If that doesn't work, contact kodak tech support, you need a new printhead.
Did you run a quality test print by pressing ink etc...?
It might be that you have no magenta anymore.
If you can see all the 4 colored blocks on the test sheet, firstly try to copy(!) a picture with pink colors and secondly run a pc print. If there is still no pink and you have it blue or green on the COPY one the scanner needs readjustment (from service personell). If you have trouble with the pc printing, too there might be a defective ink cart holder which leaks and mingles the ink (you need a new ink cart holder then)
thanks i will try it with new ones
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