11-12-2024, 12:07 PM
A bit late with a reply, no real solution. Is your Pixma TS8350 one of those with 6 ink cartridges, has a photo blue as well as cyan ?
Check the ink supply first.
Update drivers, maybe it is a Windows 11 thing.
Open the driver software and see if there is a "vivid" or "enhanced" setting somewhere.
If the printer comes with image editing software, use that for printing.
I swore off Canon (using linux) when the one I had would not use black ink for a photo. In theory M+C+Y add up (or rather subtract) to black but not in practise.
Check the ink supply first.
Update drivers, maybe it is a Windows 11 thing.
Open the driver software and see if there is a "vivid" or "enhanced" setting somewhere.
If the printer comes with image editing software, use that for printing.
I swore off Canon (using linux) when the one I had would not use black ink for a photo. In theory M+C+Y add up (or rather subtract) to black but not in practise.