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what to do if you print color blue but it turns out color pink in epson l3210

If your Epson L3210 prints blue as pink , the most likely cause is a clogged cyan ink path, empty/low cyan ink, or a wrong print setting such as grayscale/color misconfiguration. Epson’s own troubleshooting guidance for color issues recommends a nozzle check first, then head cleaning, and if ink was very low, refilling and using Power Cleaning to restore ink flow.

What to do first

  1. Run a nozzle check.
  2. If cyan is missing or broken, run head cleaning.
  3. Print the nozzle check again.
  4. If the printer sat unused for a while, repeat cleaning after a short wait rather than forcing many cleanings back-to-back.
  5. If ink was low, refill all tanks properly before cleaning again.

Check these settings

  • Make sure grayscale or black-and-white printing is not enabled in the printer software, because that can distort colors.
  • Confirm you are printing from the correct media/profile settings if the colors are still off.
  • Use genuine or compatible ink that is known to work well with Epson printers, since poor ink flow can worsen color shifts.

If it still prints pink

  • Try Epson Power Cleaning only if regular head cleaning does not fix it and the ink levels are safely above minimum, since Epson warns low ink can cause problems.
  • If the issue affects only blue/cyan and repeated cleanings do not help, the cyan damper, tube, or print head may need service. This is the same pattern discussed in multiple Epson L3210/L3250 color-fix guides and user reports.
  • If the printer has been idle for weeks, a clog is more likely than a software issue.

Quick fix order

  • Nozzle check.
  • Head cleaning.
  • Recheck ink levels.
  • Verify color settings.
  • Power Cleaning if needed.
  • Service repair if cyan still does not come through.

Practical tip

A simple way to test the problem is to print a page with solid blue blocks. If blue still comes out pink, that strongly points to cyan not reaching the print head correctly rather than a document problem. Similar Epson cases described the same symptom and were fixed by cleaning or restoring ink flow.

TL;DR: blue turning pink on an Epson L3210 usually means cyan is not printing properly, so start with a nozzle check, then head cleaning, confirm ink levels and color settings, and use Power Cleaning only if needed.