I'm asking for your help, Printing changes the colours in document

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Vanilla

I am having trouble with printing
I am using Pub 2003 & Windows XP, my printer is HP 7260. I made a brochure when I printed it on Kodak Picture Matte Paper for inkjet prints.
The preview did not shows any changes

My coloured changed in printing as it follows
Gray is pastel yellow.
Green is dark yellow
Blue is torque green
Dark gray is brown

However the red & black colour did not change

Anybody there who could help me with this, thanks in advance

Vanill
“My friend you are in my Heart whether near or far apart.â€
 
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Cerridwen

Vanilla said:
I am having trouble with printing.
I am using Pub 2003 & Windows XP, my printer is HP 7260. I made a
brochure when I printed it on Kodak Picture Matte Paper for inkjet
prints. The preview did not shows any changes.

My coloured changed in printing as it follows:
Gray is pastel yellow.
Green is dark yellow.
Blue is torque green.
Dark gray is brown.

However the red & black colour did not change.

Anybody there who could help me with this, thanks in advance.

Vanilla
“My friend you are in my Heart whether near or far apart.â€

Oh look! Everyone's favourite moron's back with her moronic tag lines. This
has nothing to do with Publisher - there are no printing issues that cannot
be attributed to faulty hardware or faulty outdated or incorrectly installed
drivers.

As the preview didn't show anything, it cannot be anything to do with
Publisher, now can it?!
 
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Vanilla

I tried different thigns:
Changing my paper quality setting (from HP Matte) back to normal gave me a little closer colour to the original.
Also when I tried downgrade on quality from "dpi" to "best" with no change. However, when I tried "normal" I've got the colour I was looking for but the quality was poor.
I appriciate any help you could offer me

Thank Yo
Vanill
"From one small seed of kindness ... friendship grows."
 
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Mike Koewler

Sarah,

Give her a break. She has done nothing to deserve your faked wrath.

Mike - who knows you are not as mean as you try to sound
 
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Vanilla

Thank You JL & Don,
You were right the blue ink was low, even though the program had not given me the prompt yet.

Thanks again,

Vanilla
"From One Small Seed of Kindness ... Friendship Grows."
 
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Vanilla

Thanks for all of you for the suggestion I've got.
I was too quick to answer that the only problem I had was the inklevel. (although it was very low)
With the new ink I checked in Normal Print quality which gives the right colour anyway, but poor quality

Now I did accordingly the suggestions:
I've updated my printer drive
changed the ink,
checked the same images in Word 6 and I am getting the same results.

Normal is OK, but best or better the colour changing. I also tried to change the Paper Quality without any good results

I still need your help

Vanill
"From one small seed of kindness ... friendship grows."
 
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Mary Sauer

Do you have the ICM option selected?
Printed Colors May Not Match the Colors on the Screen
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;282897

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Mary Sauer MS MVP
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Vanilla said:
Thanks for all of you for the suggestion I've got.
I was too quick to answer that the only problem I had was the inklevel. (although it was very low)
With the new ink I checked in Normal Print quality which gives the right colour anyway, but poor quality.

Now I did accordingly the suggestions:
I've updated my printer driver
changed the ink,
checked the same images in Word 6 and I am getting the same results.

Normal is OK, but best or better the colour changing. I also tried to change the
Paper Quality without any good results.
 
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