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Acustomer, who uses a windows computer, recently purchased an inkjet printer from your store. she is now calling to complain that the colors in the photos she printed on her new printer don't match the colors in the original photos created by the photo shop.
• run the windows fixcolr utility to automatically calibrate the driver's color settings.
• use the color management tab of the printer driver to calibrate the driver's color settings.
• download and install the latest printer drivers.
• instruct the customer to upgrade to a color laser printer.
• educate the customer on the limitations of inkjet printers.
• use driver rollback to restore an earlier version of the printer driver.

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