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I usually find the answer is to reload the printer prog. Better still access company website and download latest full up date.

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SOURCE: Colour from printer does not match colour shown on screen

The manual WILL have instructions on which ink to use, it will be by the same company and have a special number. If you cant find out what it is just ask PC-WORLD or google search it. Simple :D

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