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Title: instructions for printer setup
Post by: aak1946 on November 18, 2017, 07:07:53 PM
Hi,
I cannot find "color mode" tab in my Canon 100 printer driver setup as indicated by Mike's instructions.
See attached.


Title: Re: instructions for printer setup
Post by: Fred A on November 18, 2017, 09:20:57 PM
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I cannot find "color mode" tab in my Canon 100 printer driver setup as indicated by Mike's instructions.
See attached.
See attached screen snaps.
Open Printer properties box. Click the MAIN tab. see screen snaps.
Fred


Title: Re: instructions for printer setup
Post by: aak1946 on November 18, 2017, 09:33:24 PM
I still don't see tab called "color mode" or "settings" in your screen snaps. I think that exact nomenclature, as shown in driver dialogue should be used, otherwise it's confusing and hard to follow.
Thanks!


Title: Re: instructions for printer setup
Post by: Fred A on November 18, 2017, 09:53:33 PM
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I still don't see tab called "color mode" or "settings" in your screen snaps. I think that exact nomenclature, as shown in driver dialogue should be used, otherwise it's confusing and hard to follow.

I sent you tyhe proper screen snap. Here it is again showing COLOR/INTENSITY You click Manual dot, and then the SET button
Fred


Title: Re: instructions for printer setup
Post by: aak1946 on November 18, 2017, 09:58:14 PM
Hi Fred,
I still think it should be corrected to reflect consistency in wording. Please pass it on to Mike.
Thanks!


Title: Re: instructions for printer setup
Post by: Fred A on November 18, 2017, 10:13:55 PM
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I still think it should be corrected to reflect consistency in wording. Please pass it on to Mike.
Thanks!

The odd thing is I was talking to Mike when your request for help came in.
We looked it the black help aid screen and word for word, it says:
On the Main Tab, under color/intensity, Click MANUAL.
Click Settings Button
Open the Matching Tab... then click NONE.

That's exactly what I wrote.
Glad you are all set.
Fred