To further confuse matters, in the printer dialog box, for Colour/Intensity, I can choose Auto or Manual - which is correct? If I choose Manual, another dialog box opens where under Matching/Colour correction I can choose Driver matching, ICM, or None. The Canon help screen for this section is not much help - which should I choose if I have selected Manual?
Sorry that this became longer than I expected. I would appreciate some guidance. I really don't want to use lots of ink and paper experimenting and I know there's lots of expertise in this forum.
Good Morning,
The questions aren't complicated, just a lot of them, so we will take them one at a time.
The last one first!!
Since 99% of all printer profiles are created using NONE (No Color Adjustment) (OFF) depending on the brand of printer, you need to set yours to NONE!
As a secondary question, in the "Prtr ICC" section, do I choose "Let the printer/driver manage colour" or should I choose "OFF" (assuming that I am not choosing a printer profile here)? I have found that the colours have been off in some prints (reds come out as magenta) and I suspect that I may have double profiled somehow.
OK we can sort this one out.
If you have a "PROPER" profile, then that is what should appear in the Prtr ICC box.
This, coupled with "NONE" in the above answer, makes a match.
The match is that you want absolutely no color influence coming from the printer (hence NONE), and all color information being adjusted by the profile.
I have just bought a new Canon MX922 printer as well as Qimage Ultimate; I used to use Qimage Studio with other printers, and was happy with the quality of the prints I made. Here is my quandary - I am not sure if I need to choose a profile appropriate to the Canon paper I use, or if in fact the profile is automatically chosen when I select the type of paper in the printer dialog box. In other words, if I choose to print on Canon Pro Platinum paper, do I need to also choose the correct profile, or is that taken care of for me by the printer when I select the type of paper?
This one is the hardest question because Canon always used to use secret code when naming their profiles e.g. PR1, PR2, MP160pr1, AND A BUNCH OF CNB83CBO types.
They did publish a chart to inform you what to use.
Your printer is newer, and perhaps they have listed the profiles better.
YOU have to select the proper profile to match the paper. Check the information sheet that comes with the pack of paper. That usually tells you what paper selection in the driver, and there should be a printer profile that come on the CD with the driver installation that goes with various Canon papers.
Last item.
Let printer Manage Color.... that setting in Qimage is an excellent substitute for not having the correct profile.
Qimage shows that in the Prtr ICC box, and the DRIVER (Print page setup) gets set on ICM instead of NONE.
Hope this helps, but I'll see if I can find that secret Canon decoder file to sort out the profile numbers.
Fred