I have an Epson stylus photo 2200 that I brought back to life, also have a HP Photosmart 7520 all in one. I have a color Monkey calibration system that I use on my laptop and also used on my standalone Samsung monitor. I calibrated both screens and checked which calibration either is using in color management section of the printer. I printed a several photos of granddaughter looked really good. Wife wanted them printed smaller and when I did this came out with pink overcast. Used same glossy paper in both printings within 10 minuets. Sometimes when my wife sends pictures from cell phone to 7520 same thing happens. Either way looks as if ink levels are low but not so. Any ideas?
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Hal81
Loc: Bucks County, Pa.
Time to replace the ink. When my photos start getting a cast to them I replace the ink.
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