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I'm puzzled. I frequently print photos (via CamediaMaster, the program that came with my camera). Before doing this, I change the B/W cartridge (HP 56) for the photo cartridge (HP 58). But the one that seems to be depleted each time is my ordinary colour cartridge, HP57. What am I doing wrong, please?
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Most photo-quality printers have the following cartridges:
Cyan
L. Cyan
Magenta
L Magenta
Yellow
Black
.
Most non-photo printers have just
Cyan
Magenta
Yellow
Black
When you install the photo cartridge in it replaces the large black with a smaller black, plus L Cyan and L Magenta. This improves the colour rendition, bu the main cartridge is still supplying the Cyan, Magenta and Yellow, of which much more will be used in a typical photo.
Most photo-quality printers have the following cartridges:
Cyan
L. Cyan
Magenta
L Magenta
Yellow
Black
.
Most non-photo printers have just
Cyan
Magenta
Yellow
Black
When you install the photo cartridge in it replaces the large black with a smaller black, plus L Cyan and L Magenta. This improves the colour rendition, bu the main cartridge is still supplying the Cyan, Magenta and Yellow, of which much more will be used in a typical photo.
Thanks very much, Rojash. I'd begun to wonder whether I should have been taking out the ordinary colour cartridge when printing photos.
Bought a replacement 57 cartridge today. Gosh, aren't they expensive! I think I must have found a special offer last time, becasue I'm sure this one cost a lot more.
Bought a replacement 57 cartridge today. Gosh, aren't they expensive! I think I must have found a special offer last time, becasue I'm sure this one cost a lot more.