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| e_brugal:
Another topic that will sound like a newbie question, but no :P I'm trying to print covers in Photoshop but this is happening I'm using an HP 9800 (from my office), I have use this printer to print other covers like this one (the cover in this photos in the case where for UGC, those photos were taken before I start modifying to CGC. That's why the spine looks of center and the inlay have a white line on the right). But with those other cover I used another PC and another Photoshop (in other words, same printer, different laptop and photoshop). I have mess a little with the settings and the results was the 3rd photo. I have change the ink cartridges before printing those 3. I noticed that is using more ink , the paper comes very wet of ink (seriously wet) than the one I print before my pc broke and had to change everything What can I do to solve this problem? Thanks in advance Edit: and no, I'm not at work right now lol |
| sheep2001:
If the paper is getting wet, then it's using the wrong settings for that paper. What weight/quality is your paper? And what settings have you got set for paper type and print quality? |
| TDIRunner:
Sheep beat me to it, but if the paper is that wet, it sounds like the printer is trying to print on a different type of paper. In the past I accidentally left my matte paper settings on when trying to print on glossy paper. It was so wet, I could just about wipe the ink right off the paper, even after letting it sit for several hours. |
| e_brugal:
I bought the paper as individual sheets, so i don't know the quality and weight. This is the last setting i use (phtotos 1,2,5,6,7) Also this |
| sheep2001:
Best guess is that setting for hp premium photo paper. Turn it to regular paper and see what the effect is. |
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