1 At first, I thought that your problem was with a software switch, or that something had gotten corrupted. There are lots of things you might try. You might want an image editing tool (like Photoshop) to pin down where the problem may lie.My thoughts would be to learn if this is still happening if you have an image with some very near neutrals in it as well as some pure neutrals.
A pure neutral will print using the black ink cartridge. But a 4 color printer also uses cyan, magenta, and yellow ink to get colors. This would get tough, because there is a lot that happens under the hood with a color printer these days to get your prints out.
I did a google search, and found this web site...fixya.com/support/t412457-kodak_5300_pri... sounds as if others have seen your same problems. I'd suggest that you contact Kodak technical support.
2 I wonder if you inadvertently selected that feature, or a corrupted file did it. This web page shows how to do it on purpose, except this feature prints black around white blank space, giving the illusion of white on black.
3 Sorry about that - apparently that website printed white. . Yeah .. Here is the address:word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting/PrintWhite... .
A pure neutral will print using the black ink cartridge. But a 4 color printer also uses cyan, magenta, and yellow ink to get colors. This would get tough, because there is a lot that happens under the hood with a color printer these days to get your prints out.
I did a google search, and found this web site...http://www.fixya.com/support/t412457-kodak_5300_print_black#SameProblemContinuedIt sounds as if others have seen your same problems. I'd suggest that you contact Kodak technical support.
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