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But when i then switched over to using the HP advanced photo paper and chose the following settings on the printer "10x15 paper size, photo-tray, HP Advanced Photo Papers, high dpi", the photo all of a sudden came out looking like this:


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As you can see, the colors are completely off. I also tried printing with the same settings as mentioned above, but on regular A4 paper, and the color looked equally wrong. So the problem seems to be the way that the printer interpret the colors, when it is told to print on advanced photo paper.

The black ink is pigmented and not compatible with Photo paper. If you select Photo paper in the driver settings the printer will use the Photo cartridge to print black*. I see from your test page the photo cartridge was installed years ago (2015) so it has probably been empty for some time. In that case it may be the Photo cartridge will not print properly even if the cartridge is replaced with a fresh one due to the printhead being clogged. If replacing the Photo cartridge does not resolve the issue I would suggest the troubleshooting steps in the document here to get the Photo cartridge printing properly.

After that, I tried carefully following the instructions in the link you provided (Choosing "papersize: 15x10", "papertype: HP Advanced Photo Papers", "Print Quality: max dpi"). The resulting image was this (the "papertype"-setting is written beneath each picture:

I also tried "Glossy Greeting Card"-setting to see if the "photopaper"-designated paper was somehow the problem, hoping that by choosing af different "genre" of paper (in this case the greeting card-"genre"), it would change the outcome

I then tried the "HP Premium Paper"-setting (so basically the advanced version of regular paper), to see if it would help to simply those a paper-setting, that was probably in the same "genre" as regular paper (since the regular paper seemed to be working fine)

Now i should mention, that all of the above pictures was printed on regular paper, because i didn't want to waste a lot of expensive photopaper, but I was changing the paper-type that I was telling the printer to print on, in order to see how the printer would interpret that input and which output it would result in.

After all this, i tried printing the picture on some of the actual Advance Photopaper, but this time choosing "Hp Premium Paper"-setting (not the advance photopaper-setting, because i already tried that as i have described in my last post). I wanted to see if the output image quality would increase, if I simply didn't tell the printer, that it was photopaper. And ironically enough, the picture was better with this new setting, than it had been with the "advanced paper"-setting

After carefully examining the quality of all the different pictures i have printed today, it is sad to say that the picture with the most accurate quality (compared to the original picture) is the image printed on regular paper with the "regular-paper" setting.

The printer is stocked up on ink, except for the black "photo"-ink (on the left). Could this be the cause of all the trouble? The printer has not given any warning, that I should be concerned about this. To me it would seem a bit weird, if this on type of black ink, can chance the quality output so dramatically, as opposed to just using the standard black ink. On the other hand, I imagine that there is a reason why it is called "photo"-ink, which might influence the way a printer tries to print on photopaper.

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The C1 Advanced handbook gives an overview of the exam and its place within Cambridge English examinations. This is followed by a focus on each paper and includes content, advice on preparation, and example papers.

Students can get the JEE Advanced 2023 question papers and answer keys along with detailed solutions here. Also, they can access the detailed paper analysis of JEE Advanced 2023 official question papers as and when the examination is over. Check the detailed solutions for both paper 1 and paper 2 of JEE Advanced question paper 2023 below:

In this section, you can get the answer key pdfs and detailed solutions for the JEE Advanced 2022 Question Papers. You can also watch the detailed paper analysis videos and detailed solutions prepared by our experts for the JEE Advanced 2022 official question paper 1 & 2.

The past question papers for JEE Advanced available here are for the years from 2007 to 2021, and students will also find all the answer keys and solutions for each paper. The question papers for JEE Advanced further cover all the three important sections of Maths, Chemistry, and Physics.


IIT Roorkee was in charge of conducting the JEE Advanced 2019 exams. The overall paper was set similar to 2018 exam pattern. However, in terms of difficulty, the 2019 paper was on the tougher side. As usual, the Physics and Maths sections were set from moderate to difficult levels while Chemistry was the easiest section. Students can view the 2019 JEE Advanced question paper analysis and detailed solutions, by using the link.

In 2018, the JEE Advanced paper was kind of surprising for candidates where paper 1 was on a moderate difficulty level. However, paper 2 as per the feedback from the candidates was comparatively difficult. In paper 1, the Maths section was easy while the Physics section was considered moderate. Unexpectedly, Chemistry featured some difficult questions. Likewise, in paper 2, the Maths section had some tricky questions while Physics had lengthy questions. Like paper 1, the Chemistry section in paper 2 was said to be the most difficult one. Get a detailed analysis of by clicking on the given link.

The question paper that was set for JEE Advanced 2016 comprised of a mixed set of questions in terms of difficulty. Looking at paper 1, the overall difficulty was moderate. The Maths section had some lengthy questions, while the Physics section featured tricky questions. The Chemistry section, in general, was comparatively easy than the other two sections. Paper 2 was slightly difficult. The Maths and Physics sections were longer than paper 1 but on a moderate level. The Chemistry section in paper 2 was the most challenging section.

JEE Advanced consists of two papers (Paper 1 and Paper 2) of three hours duration each. Both the papers are compulsory and only the responses of candidates who have appeared in both Paper 1 and Paper 2 will be evaluated.

Allows you to set how long the printer rests before printing of the next page starts.

If the next page is ejected before the print surface dries completely and the paper becomes stained, set a longer ink drying wait time.

Cancels the safety margin regulation when you set Media Type to Matte Photo Paper, Premium Fine Art Smooth, Premium Fine Art Rough, or Photo Paper Pro Premium Matte A from the Quality & Media pop-up menu of the print dialog.

When you check this item, the safety margin regulation is canceled, printing in a wider print area and borderless full-page printing become possible, and printing can be performed for all paper sizes.

When the safety margin regulation is canceled, the paper may become smudged or the print quality may drop depending on the paper size used and the environment.

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