The printer can print in color
But somehow it turned black and white
It's usually a setup problem
Operation method
If you want to print color, of course, the printer supports color (color ink is sufficient, otherwise sometimes it will become black and white) (it is impossible for a black and white printer to print color). Originally, the printer can print color, but somehow it becomes black and white, which is usually a setting problem
First check the printer settings. Enter the control panel device and the printer default printer. Right click to print preferences
Enter the print preference Image quality Color selection 1. Full color (select the one to print color) 2. Grayscale (select the one to print black and white) OK
Generally, this is OK, but many software and files can be set for single printing. For example, CDR software (CorelDRAW X6) method: open the CDR file to be printed, select the file printing preference
Enter the preferences (the same as the settings of the printer preferences). Select the image quality color. 1. Full color (select the one to print color). 2. Grayscale (select the one to print black and white). OK
For example, CDR software (CorelDRAW X6) method 2 (as shown in the figure) opens the CDR file to be printed, selects the file to print preview, sets the print option preferences (the following steps are the same as above), selects the image quality color 1. Full color (select the one to print color) 2. Grayscale (select the one to print black and white) OK)
For example, CDR software (CorelDRAW X6) method 3 (as shown in the figure) opens the CDR file to be printed, selects the file print setting preference (the following steps are the same as above), selects the image quality color 1. Full color (selects the color to be printed) 2. Grayscale (selects the black and white to be printed) determines)
The software My print setting color (changed to RGB or CMYK) is as shown in the figure
Generally, the printer and software should be set at the same time. On the one hand, if they are not set properly, they can't be set properly. The colors are shown in the figure below
Generally, both the printer and the software should be set at the same time. On the one hand, it is not OK if the settings are not good. The color settings cannot have grayscale settings. If one of the grayscale settings is printed, it is black and white. If this has not been solved, it may be the printer itself. Maybe the printer needs to be repaired