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Old 03-02-2007, 07:03 PM
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Setting printer to black ink

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I have just bought a Canon ip 1200 printer. It comes with a colour ink cartridge and the option to add a black ink cartridge if desired. Much of my photo printing will be in black and white. I have looked in the printer settings and the user manual, but can't see where you change the settings accordingly. Can anybody help please?

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Old 04-16-2007, 03:25 PM
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Try selecting "print" from within most programs, then, when the window lists your printer, click on properties. Somewhere in there will be the option to print in b&w only.
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Old 06-04-2007, 10:58 AM
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Try selecting "print" from within most programs, then, when the window lists your printer, click on properties. Somewhere in there will be the option to print in b&w only.

Able's right again - but to add to what he's said :- bear in mind that selecting "B&W printing" may not reproduce photographs - I suspect it depends on the printer model - but often black-printing is for text and half-tones which would come out with a colour-bias if the 3-colour ink is used to make black.
The fact you "replace " the colour cartride doesn't sound like it's a top-range printer...stilll ....I understand that B&W photographers use fancy colour printers with grey-inks in their colour cartridges and these are then asigned grey shades - very techy IMHO - and something only dedicated photographers would attempt - so I wonder, why do you want to?

The alternative might be to strip out the colour in PSP/Photoshop and burn a CD - then take it to yr local store and explain they are B&W prints, so they don't tear their hair out!
Caution - these machine prints will fade, unlike chemical "silver" photography of old. Somehow I doubt you will achieve the lustre of silver, but maybe someone will bring out a dedicated B&W printer for a specialised market.
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Old 06-04-2007, 01:29 PM
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Hi,

Thanks for the response. Yes it is a basic photo printer which comes with a colour cartridge only. There is an option to add a black ink cartridge, which I have done. I just wanted to know if the printer would automatically use the black ink cartridge for B & W printing, or whether you need to 'tell' it. When you print from a normal printer say from word you often get the option to select preferences, but this one seems to go straight to print, so I can't be sure which cartridge it uses.

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