I used the monitor calibrating software that came with my samsung monitor. I used it for both the monitor and the printer. I believe did everything right, but you never know. I used this and set up an ICC profile for both. I attempted to use Adobe gamma and came up with the same problem. I initially tried using CS3 for the printing application and when I allowed it to manage the printer, the colors came out more of a green tint. When I used the profile privided from Canon as listed on their website, it warmed up the photo too much. So I attempted to use Easy Photo Print Pro EX that came with the printer and that put the red hue on the pictures. I get the best results with this application, but have to change the images a little to get them to look correct. The red hue is noticeable to me, but no one else really sees it. I read online that others were having this problem when they were first doing the reviews of this printer, but didn't see any suggestions on correction. This is the Mark I version if that makes any difference. I would appreciate if anyone had experience with this or did have a suggestion other than what I have tried previously.


Thanks again.


Jayson