Getting "good color" depends on what you mean by good color. It's subjective. Most color problems are due issues in color management, a not easy subject. The least of if has to do with device calibration and profiling. I do high quality digital ink jet printing and it took me about five years of study and $1500 to get it right. Your time and expense is going to depend on what you consider "good color." Let me know if you want more info.
Paul "Gary Montalbine" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]... >I would appreciate a recommendation for an HP printer/scanner that produces >good color prints. I currently have a HP Photosmart Plus B209a that does >not produce good prints. > Thanks, Gary >
