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On Thu 04 Jun 2015 at 12:18:31 +0200, Raphaƫl Halimi wrote:

> I recently plugged a Canon Pixma MG2250 printer on a Debian desktop
> installation. The printer was automatically installed thanks to
> system-config-printer which, I believe, is just a GUI around CUPS.
> 
> Problem is, the CUPS test page I printed at first was much too dark (the
> colored disk was very dark, and the Debian swirl was dark red, almost
> purple).
> 
> Fortunately the workaround was quite simple: the "Color Model" setting
> in the "General" options tab was set to "RGB Color", whereas the "Ink
> Type" setting in the "Printer Features Common" tab was set to "CMYK
> Color" (with other possible settings being "CMY Color" and "Black", no
> "RGB" or similar). So my first (wild) guess was to set the "Color Model"
> to "CMYK" and luckily, it worked: the CUPS test page was then printed
> with the usual colors I remember from working printer setups in CUPS.
> 
> So, please make the default "Color Model" setting in "General" tab match
> the "Ink Type" setting in "Printer Features Common" for this printer.

I am probably not the best person to answer this because I do not know
the difference between RGB and CMYK. :)

However, if the PPD you have used needs changing so do others for
similar printers. The desire to do this from within Debian might be
distinctly muted.

I'm guessing the PPD is from gutenprint so I suggest you contact them
and record a link to the report in this bug.

Regards,

Brian.


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