wireless printing, Canon, washed out colors, need help

I have searched high and low...can't really find anything specific to my issue....
MBP C2D OS 10.4.9
Canon iP4300
wireless through the dlink di-724u
prints full size but all the colors are washed out.
any ideas?
thanks in advance.....
Eric

15" MBP C2D 2.33 and 15" 1.25 AlumPB Mac OS X (10.4.8) FCPHD 5.1.4

Posted on Apr 17, 2007 3:38 PM

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Apr 17, 2007 4:05 PM in response to NYCAMS

I am assuming that you have printed directly to the printer before and the print quality is good with a direct connection?

Have you tried connecting it again directly just to double check that wireless is the issue?

Are you using the latest Mac OS X drivers from the Canon web site?

Just curious as one of my printers is a Canon ip6600D and I have had no problems printing to it wireless. Other than a slight delay print quality is the same either wired or wirless.

Not sure what would be going on with your ip4300, but maybe you can narrow it down to the dlink di-724u if wired printing is fine.

Apr 17, 2007 11:15 PM in response to Anthony Donnelly

so it seems to be a driver issue.....when hardwired via USB cable printer reacts fine. My printer is not in the list of drivers when I set up for wireless, but I have seen this in the forums before (missing drivers). if I switch drivers then sometimes the print quality is fine, but then the size of the print is around 33% or so. Canon website is not very helpful and dlink CS says call Apple for help.
any ideas?
Eric

Apr 18, 2007 5:10 AM in response to NYCAMS

I have an almost identical setup (MBP and Airport Express connected to an iP4300) and printing out photos in iPhoto onto Glossy Photo paper works really well - so you should be able to get good results.

Can you see your printer if you look for Bonjour Printers when you are setting up? That is where I find my wirelessly connected Canon Printer when I look for it.

As suggested above, the likely source of problems is something to do with the printer driver. My guess is it might just be the setup options.
  • In your print settings check that you are choosing the right kind of paper in the Quality & Media section of the printer preferences. The way ink is used varies quite a lot between, say, glossy photo paper and ordinary paper. You may also want to try using a higher quality setting as that will use more ink to get richer colours - draft mode prints will be pretty washed out.
  • Check that in Color Options you are using ColorSync rather than None or Driver Matching.
  • Check through the other pages to see if some setting is oddly configured. Play around with the settings a bit if you feel like experimenting to see if anything you do fixes things.
    My best guess is that something in your printer setup is amiss and playing with those setting should fix it. The thing is, your computer thinks the wirelessly connected printer is different to the directly connected one and so you may have different setup options chosen that are affecting your print output. But the driver is going to be the same one - so that's what suggests just a configuration problem.
    MacBook Pro 2.0GHz, 2GB RAM, 120GB HDD Mac OS X (10.4.9)

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