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 - System  : Ubuntu 18.04
 - Printer : Canon MP287

I've spent days trying to get the best settings to get an accurate color printing. No matter what combination I used, the result is extremely different with the source file. I've come across this question Color calibrate printer/ink/paper using the integrated scanner but he was using an unstable version of Ubuntu and his solution was upgrading to the latest version of Ubuntu.

Here's comparison between original image and scanned printed result :

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That was printed using Default Setting as bellow :

General
Media Size              : A4
Color Model             : RGB Color
Color Precision         : Normal
Media Type              : Plain Paper
Media Source            : Rear Tray
Print Quality           : Standard
Resolution              : Automatic
Srink page If Necessary to Fit Borders  : Shrink (print the whole page)

Printer Feature Common CD Hub Size : Normal Ink Type : CMKYK Ink Set : Both Borderless : No Orientation : Portrait

Printer Feature Extra 1 CD Size (Custom) : 116.1mm CD Hub Size (Custom) : 42.7mm CD Horizontal Fine Adjustment : 0.0mm CD Vertical Fine Adjustment : 0.0mm

Output Control Common Color Correction : Default Brightness : 1.000 Brightness Fine Adjustment : 0.000 Contrast : 1.000 Contrast Fine Adjustment : 0.000 Saturation : 1.000 Saturation Fine Adjustment : 0.000 Image Type : Mixed Text and Graphics

Output Control Extra 1 Density : None Density Fine Adjustment : 0.000 Dither Algorithm : Default Cyan Density : None Cyan Density Fine Adjustment : 0.000 Magenta Density : None Magenta Density Fine Adjustment : 0.000 Yellow Density : None Yellow Density Fine Adjustment : 0.000 Black Density : None Black Density Fine Adjustment : 0.000

Output Control Extra 2 Composite Gamma : None Composite Gamma Fine Adjustment : 0.000 Cyan : None Cyan Fine Adjustment : 0.000 Magenta : None Magenta Fine Adjustment : 0.000 Yellow : None Yellow Fine Adjustment : 0.000 Black : None Black Fine Adjustment : 0.000

Cyan Balance : None Cyan Balance Fine Adjustment : 0.000 Magenta Balance : None Magenta Balance Fine Adjustment : 0.000 Yellow Balance : None Yellow Balance Fine Adjustment : 0.000

Output Control Extra 4 Linear Contrast Adjustment : No

Output Control Extra 5 Light Cyan Transition : None Light Cyan Transition Fine Adjustment : 0.000 Light Magenta Transition : None Light Magenta Transition Fine Adjustment: 0.000 Light Yellow Transition : None Light Yellow Transition Fine Adjustment : 0.000 Ink Limit : None Ink Limit Fine Adjustment : 0.000 GCR Transition : None GCR Transition Fine Adjustment : 0.000 GCR Lower Bound : None GCR Lower Bound Fine Adjustment : 0.000 GCR Upper Bound : None GCR Upper Bound Fine Adjustment : 0.000

I have Gutenprint installed and I have checked in

usr/local/share/gutenprint/5.2/xml/printers.xml

I saw that my printer Canon PIXMA MP287 is listed already. I also have GNOME Color Management installed in my machine but I'm not familiar with it. Is there any settings advice I can follow and apply to my current setting ?

[UPDATE]

I tried to calibrate using native printer calibration from Ubuntu. I printed it8 target, scan it back and calculate icc profile for correction, setting : Accuracy. I'm aware that setting preference to accuracy will take longer, but I have 24gb ram and it's been like this for 14 hours now. I'm just gonna cancel it.

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More advice ?

[UPDATE 2]

I tried to re-calibrate using colorchecker passport. Process completed and I got a notification that my device is successfully calibrated. However, calibration result is strange. enter image description here

Printing result is still as bad as non-calibrated. Still open to suggestions & advice ?

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