CM1312 dark print color photos

I have a brand new nfi HP CM1312... connected via USB and two PC network running family vista premium and latest driver from hp.com

the photocopier and scanner produce likeness of good quality of the original in color or black and white.

but when you print a photo in color of each PC output is too dark and too much green tint. 75% is probably the original brightness.

There seems to be no available on the printer driver setting? the same photo printed on another printer (Inkjet) is very well...

Here, the dealer says it's what this model?

I thought at the time of WYSIWYG a new modern printer output would be at least as good as an older model... AND if the built-in scanner can produce almost 100% of the copies of the original, then the printer should also be able to as well...

HELP SOMEONE

ATTENTION DO NOT BUY THIS PRINTER IF YOU WANT A COMPATIBLE OUTPUT *.

I had some 'fun' try to set the output to match the screen.

The concession was not able to help or assistance HP or these forums. The dealer had the unit for two weeks to run tests and concluded that this is how the unit is. That I do not accept.

Before holding the camera in I noticed that there is a small amount of adjustment available if you install the software from the CD provided, called 'Toolbox '.

There is a parameter called "print quality" or something like that and inside, there is a list of parameters and a drop for each parameter. There should be adjustment of-5 to + 5 for each.

I had some success using these to adjust the output closer to the screen, but not exactly. I'm not after photoshop quality

But please NOTE

The first time I installed the software toolbox and went to research it was only from-3 to + 5 available settings...

I installed the new firmware, but did not see any change...

He was similarly to the dealership where I returned the unit to complain, they found only-3 to + 5 available......

but after his return set unity and settle all the different versions of the HP software for this unit found on the website of HP and then by reinstalling from the CD provided (back to basics) on 04:55 adjustment was available... (I don't understand, but...)

so there you go... I'm not after photoshop quality as I said, but I expect my newsletters to be readable, including photos on it.

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