Canon BJC-2100 Printer User Manual


 
158Troubleshooting
Printout Is Unsatisfactory
Printed and On-screen Colors Do Not Match
The colors you see on the screen do not match the colors you see in the printed copy of the
same image. For example, objects that appear blue on the screen are printed purple and
objects that appear pale green on the screen are printed dark green.
A color display and printer do not reproduce color in the same way. The printed color tones
may not perfectly match the colors you see on the screen because screen color varies
depending on how the screen is viewed and calibrated.
When the differences between displayed and printed colors are too extreme, check the
following.
C
HECK 1 IS THE INK IN THE BJ CARTRIDGE IN GOOD CONDITION?
If there are wide differences between the screen colors and printed colors,
one of the ink tanks may have run out of ink or some of the print head
nozzles may be clogged.
Print a Nozzle Check Pattern and check the results.
Clean the print head when the patterns are broken or missing.
Printing a Nozzle Check Pattern
Cleaning the Print Head