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Ok i have set my color settings in photoshop and turn off the printer color mangement but my prints from photoshop are not whats on the screen, not even close.
Kev I have two R210s, one on a Windows XP machine and the other on a Windows 2000 machine and for unknown reason, they both print differently from Photoshop. The XP one has to have colour management of the printer turned off and uses photoshops interpretation and the 2000 one needs to use the printer driver's interpretation. Didn't think there were any particular standout internal differences between 2000 and XP.