
Is this a clog issue? If so… it’s like it’s repeatedly clogging, after even only a short time of inactivity. I’ve used the printer drivers nozzle cleaning thing (regular as well as deep cleaning), and that hasn’t solved the problem. Then when you install/reinstall it instead of double clicking on the install file right click it and select 'Troubleshoot Compatibility'. You can also run diagnostic tools and initiate the. This can help with some (but not all) programs/drivers: a) Uninstall the program if its already installed. And then print what I’m actually trying to print. If your printer has begun creating documents that are filled with streaks and smudges, check on the status of the ink or toner cartridges. The result is that anytime I print something, I have to print a “throw-away” page first… I just print a low-quality version of some random thing to normal paper… to “clear” the red problem…. Leave it for a while though… a couple hours or more… and the problem repeats.

If I continue to print more documents/pictures/etc, the printer works as expected. I regularly print from the other printers (a Canon i560, Epson C84 and HP 930c) without a problem HP Officejet Pro 6835 printer As of 2016, Canon supplies.

Red…but only for the first part of the printed page.īy the time the page is, say, a third of the way through, the extreme red-cast is much reduced… back to the “normal” magenta cast that I’m used to with the printer. When I print something, the print almost always comes out very, However, over the last while the printer has developed a big problem.

and seeing as nothing in my workflow is calibrated, other than eye-calibrating my monitor, I've been relatively satisfied up til now. I've always had a problem with prints having a magenta cast, but the prints have been good quality with decently close color. I've got a Canon i560 that I've had for number of years, using it as an all-purpose printer, including photos.
