Josamoto
New member
Hi all!
I have an HP PSC 1215 scanner/printer at home. I know this is a cheap printer, but I that I am unable to calibrate the printer with its included software.
Images on my PC display are usually brighter than what is printed, so I was wondering if it is possible to change the color management on the printer to more closely match what I see on my monitor.
My PC display has been calibrated using Adobe Gamma, and I'm constantly finding myself printing trial and error copies of an image, continuously adjusting the brightness of the image until I get the right printing intensity.
It's as if I need to have 2 copies of each image, one for display, and one for printing.
I have an HP PSC 1215 scanner/printer at home. I know this is a cheap printer, but I that I am unable to calibrate the printer with its included software.
Images on my PC display are usually brighter than what is printed, so I was wondering if it is possible to change the color management on the printer to more closely match what I see on my monitor.
My PC display has been calibrated using Adobe Gamma, and I'm constantly finding myself printing trial and error copies of an image, continuously adjusting the brightness of the image until I get the right printing intensity.
It's as if I need to have 2 copies of each image, one for display, and one for printing.