On 06/21/2012 02:51 PM, Paul Simon wrote:
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.

I consider good color to be a close copy of what I have on my monitor. From past experience my printer does not work well with mageia. I would like to replace it with a HP printer that does work in mageia.
Thanks, Gary

Paul
"Gary Montalbine"<[email protected]>  wrote in
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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





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