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Printer printing each document in a different (assumably) color setting.

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Apr 26, 2020 Apr 26, 2020

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Hello, I am a collage artist and I just bought an HP Smarttank 510. I realized after a series of tests that when I add some of the .jpg files to my collage, rest of the images, when printed, lose their sharpness and become greyish, losing their own properties. I work on Illustrator and haven't been able to solve this issue after choosing different color profiles in Illustrator or exporting them as .jpg or .png files. I would very appreciate any tip.

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May 24, 2020 May 24, 2020

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Can you please show examples of the output?

And then please tell us step by step what you have been doing.

Also: which document color mode?

Which color managment settings?

Did you save/close/open the files in between adding new images to them?

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May 24, 2020 May 24, 2020

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ereng,

 

Maybe too silly, but if the HP printer has a PS (PostScript) emulating printer driver available, what happens if you use it, if not already?

 

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