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Author Topic: Canon MG 8250 - canon lustre paper  (Read 12537 times)
Roy Shopland
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« on: September 22, 2017, 02:50:23 PM »

I want to use canon lustre A4 paper in my canon pixma 8250 printer but there is no profile in the drop down box for media type. I notice in the getting started video that one is available using the canon A3 printer. Should I use the semi gloss profile? One other query if I may - having set up the qimage programme in the printer profile it says "let printer/driver manage colour" and there is a green tick in the driver set up. However in the video it shows the actual paper type to be used. Have I done something wrong in the set up. Many thanks for any help.
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« Reply #1 on: September 22, 2017, 04:51:51 PM »

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I want to use canon lustre A4 paper in my canon pixma 8250 printer but there is no profile in the drop down box for media type. I notice in the getting started video that one is available using the canon A3 printer. Should I use the semi gloss profile? One other query if I may - having set up the qimage programme in the printer profile it says "let printer/driver manage colour" and there is a green tick in the driver set up. However in the video it shows the actual paper type to be used. Have I done something wrong in the set up. Many thanks for any help.

Hi Roy
I have been researching your printer and downloaded and installed the driver.
I find some crazy issues
First is that NO LUSTER paper is offered in the media list.
YES, Semi gloss-201 is offered but the profile is a bit hard to find, but it is there.
See attached screen snap.
You are looking for SG2    It is in the same profile that says GL2 SG2

Use that with these settings for the driver.

More screen snaps to follow.

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« Reply #2 on: September 22, 2017, 05:02:15 PM »

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Use that with these settings for the driver.

More screen snaps to follow.

OK Roy,
They only allow 4 snaps per post.
OK select the semi gloss paper, and the size A4, I guess.
See snap.
Also manually set Quality to highest it will take. (max is controlled by paper selection. See snap
All set to print perfectly on SEMI GLOSS.

But you are asking about Luster.
The best answer I can give you is  to set up like it was Semi gloss and try a Luster paper print. .. or grab a pack of Semi gloss ... hard to tell SEMI vs LUSTER in Canon Paper.
Based on my experiments here, you will be very pleased.

Just try it and please let us know for others what you show on luster,.

Fred
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« Reply #3 on: September 22, 2017, 06:22:24 PM »

Thanks Fred you have gone to a lot of trouble on my behalf which I really appreciate. In the matching tab I had been clicking on "Driver Matching" in accordance with the help box. I have now clicked on "none" as you have done but still in the Printer Preference box I see "Let printer/driver manage colour" rather than the paper profile as in your helpful screen shot. I hope I have attached a screen shot showing my result!!! Does this make any difference? I am awaiting delivery of the Lustre paper and will certainly let you know the results. Once again many thanks

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« Reply #4 on: September 22, 2017, 06:51:31 PM »

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In the matching tab I had been clicking on "Driver Matching" in accordance with the help box. I have now clicked on "none" as you have done but still in the Printer Preference box I see "Let printer/driver manage colour" rather than the paper profile as in your helpful screen shot. I hope I have attached a screen shot showing my result!!! Does this make any difference? I am awaiting delivery of the Lustre paper and will certainly let you know the results. Once again many thanks

You still have to manually select the proper profile for that paper which I see is matte paper.
So looking at my screen snap, you can see Matte paper like yours, the profile for that paper from Canon in the profile box.

Rule of thumb: If you are using a profile, the Matching Tab is set to NONE

Next item. Try saving the printer set up so you don't have to do all this stuff over and over.

Here's HOW!
With that settings box all set correctly including thepaper size, paper type, correct profile, driver setting to NONE, Quality tto the max, and you want to save all of that,
Click the SAVE envelope icon,just to the right of the yellow envelope either the top left of the main screen, or the right side of the Printer and settings tab screen.
Click the "P"  button to indicate you are saving a printer setup.
Type in a name.... Ex. Canon matte A4     another example, Canon Semi gloss A4 for the semi gloss setup.  etc etc.     
I have extras with Matte 8.5 x 11 and another matte 13 x 19 size.

When you want to use that paper again, simply click on teh recall icon which is the YELLOW envelope next to the ssave button.
Click the "P" button and select the paper you want to load.
Everything will load. All the  driver settings with the addition of the size and the profile and more if there was more like a border.

**  If you right click opn the P button you can set it as a default so when you click recall or save, you will be on the Printer setting page.+
You are doing very well.
Fred
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« Reply #5 on: September 23, 2017, 06:26:56 AM »

Thanks again Fred. I have now set up the programme for Photo Glossy 11 (following your instructions) and selected this paper manually in the media paper (I cannot get a screen shot of the drop down box but photo glossy11 is highlighted and appears in the media type box. I am attaching a screen shot from which you will see that printer profile is still showing "let printer/driver manage colour" rather than the wording in your screen shot which mentions the printer name and profile. Does that mean that I have set something up incorrectly or would you expect to see that wording in my printer profile box? Many thanks for your help - it is much appreciated. I am sure I will get there in the end!!!


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« Reply #6 on: September 23, 2017, 07:45:08 AM »

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I have now set up the programme for Photo Glossy 11 (following your instructions) and selected this paper manually in the media paper (I cannot get a screen shot of the drop down box but photo glossy11 is highlighted and appears in the media type box. I am attaching a screen shot from which you will see that printer profile is still showing "let printer/driver manage colour" rather than the wording in your screen shot which mentions the printer name and profile. Does that mean that I have set something up incorrectly or would you expect to see that wording in my printer profile box? Many thanks for your help - it is much appreciated. I am sure I will get there in the end!!!

OK Roy,
Close but no cigar.
You need to select the profile from the folder of profiles that Canon supplied.
One you do that, and also reset the Quality setting to max (slider to the right, and check that Matching is NONE, Qimage will remember.
So when you switch to Matte, the matte profile magically appears. Switch back to Glossy II  and the correct profile changes with it.
OK see snap.
More to come shortly. How to find your profile?
Fred
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« Reply #7 on: September 23, 2017, 08:14:49 AM »

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you will see that printer profile is still showing "let printer/driver manage colour"
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More to come shortly. How to find your profile?
Here it is ....
Click the drop-down arrow to the right of where is says "Prtr profile" and "let printer/driver manage colour".
Now click "Choose New Profile" see first screen shot  below.
This takes you to the main QU dialogue for choosing profiles, you will see the Printer tab is already selected. (2nd screen shot).
Click the browse button with dots on it on the right. You will then see the list of profiles in the Windows system folder. (3rd screen shot)
Browse to the one for your printer and paper - I think Fred has already mentioned what it's called in his earlier post: "You are looking for SG2    It is in the same profile that says GL2 SG2"
Terry

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« Reply #8 on: September 23, 2017, 08:16:32 AM »

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More to come shortly. How to find your profile?

OK  Roy,
This should take care of it.
Please watch video from Challenge  #76
 
It's better if you read from 76 and watch the video, as it comes together better.

Nevertheless, here's the video link.

Pay extra attention to the 3:50 second area.
This deals with how to change or find your profile.

You should be OK now. Terry might chime in here to polish it a bit since he is in your time zone and you can get fast answers.

Feel free to ask more if it isn't quite clear yet.  All of a sudden the light bulb will come on. I am like that.

Fred

https://youtu.be/7EvlreD1gKQ

Add to the video the two screen snaps from earlier; On showing the list of profile names (Canon has a naming protocol that is the definition of a Rat's Nest so don't feel bad)  You can google this and see how many articles there are to explain this.
I add the screen snaps here.
You look at the chart, find your paper; Photo Paper Plus Glossy II.
You see it in the chart, 4th from the bottom. It is directing you to GL2 profile.
Now as per the video on how to find GL2, follow that until you see....screen snap 160 below.
I have asked Terry to pop in too to add some polish as I might miss something and he is in your time zone you might get faster replies.
Feel free to ask further if I still was not clear. I am like that too. All of a sudden, a lightbulb pops on, and I got it!!!!

Fred
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« Reply #9 on: September 24, 2017, 06:20:42 AM »

Thanks Terry and Fred - the bulb has lit up at last!!! I am very grateful for the trouble you have both taken to guide me. Just have to make sure that I have stored the info in my aging brain!!! Once again thank you for your help. Regards.
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« Reply #10 on: September 24, 2017, 08:33:28 AM »

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Thanks Terry and Fred - the bulb has lit up at last!!! I am very grateful for the trouble you have both taken to guide me. Just have to make sure that I have stored the info in my aging brain!!! Once again thank you for your help. Regards.

You  are entirely welcome.  Glad we could help once in a while.
Different folks respond to different presentations. Sometimes we have to find the comfort zone.
For example, Maybe I am so old that my brain doesn't respond well to reading instructions from a screen because it never learned that way.
If I print the instructions, I am golden. If I have to work and learn from a screen set of instructions, I am flipping back and forth because my brain didn't actually absorb and remember what to do.
It's me...
Stay well.
Fred
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