If your printouts have incorrect colors (WF-C20600/WF-C20750/WF-C21000), try these
solutions:
- Make sure
the paper type setting matches the paper you loaded.
- Make sure
the Black/Grayscale or Grayscale setting is not selected in your
printer software.
- Run a nozzle
check to see if any of the print head nozzles are clogged. Then
clean the print head, if necessary.
- The ink
cartridges may be old or low on ink, and you may need to replace
them.
- After you
print, the colors in your printout need time to set as the ink
dries. During this time, the colors may look different than you
expect. To speed up drying time, do not stack your printouts on top
of each other.
- Your printed
colors can never exactly match your on-screen colors. However, you
can use a color management system to get as close as possible. Try
using the color management options in your printer software.
- Select Custom as
the Color Correction setting on
the More Options tab of the printer software, then click
Advanced. Try changing the
Scene Correction setting to
something other than Automatic.
If changing that setting does not work, change the Color Management setting to any color
correction method other than PhotoEnhance.
- Enable the Print
grayscale using black ink only setting in the Extended
Settings of the printer software.
- If using the PostScript printer driver, try
adjusting the Color Mode setting
on the Advanced tab of the printer software.
- If you are using the PostScript printer driver and
the file you are printing was created in an application that allows
you to change the data format, make sure the settings in the
application match the settings in the printer driver.
- For best
results, use genuine Epson paper.
- On the product control panel, change the
Fix Photo setting from
Auto to another option, or select
Enhance Off.
- If you are copying an original, lower the
Density setting.