Adjust color setting HP CP1025 on a macintosh running Yosemite

Hi,
Is it possible to adjust the color setting in the settings of my printer runnng in Yosemite (Latest OSX). The colors of my prints are overall to dark.. I want to adjust the gamma.
Best regards,
Thijs Boeree

Hi @ThijsBoeree ,
I see that you would like to be able to adjust the colors on Yosemite. I can help you with this.
The drivers for the printer are installed by the Apple Updates. You might have some options for changing those settings in the print driver.Keep in mind this driver might not have the same options as the Full Software drivers from HP. At this time there isn't a Full Software driver for Yosemite.
From the application that you are printing from, on the File menu, click the Print option.
Select the driver.
Open the Color Options menu or the Color/Quality Options menu.
Open the Advanced menu, or select the appropriate tab.
Adjust the individual settings for text, graphics, and photographs.
Depending what application you are using, you might have to make the adjustment from there.
Hope this helps resolve your issue.
Have a wonderful day!
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