Hello all...
Newbie here so go easy, having the same problem with recently purchased Ricoh Gx3300, using the sawgrass ink's, powerdrive * ICC etc and the Blue is printing out lilac................. hoping above issue might be same as mine......
BR Jac
Colour Problems Ricoh Gx3300,
Re: Colour Problems Ricoh Gx3300,
Hi ya
i have the Ricoh Gx3300 and using sawgrass powerdrive and am having no probs at the mo, the only thing that might help is changing to a different paper, as i have found that this does
make a difference. hope this helps
john
i have the Ricoh Gx3300 and using sawgrass powerdrive and am having no probs at the mo, the only thing that might help is changing to a different paper, as i have found that this does
make a difference. hope this helps
john
Re: Colour Problems Ricoh Gx3300,
Hi,
Can you just confirm a few things first:
(1) Have you ONLY installed the SubliJetR cartridges - you must never install the original cartridges otherwise you'll have all sorts of problems
(2) Do you get a perfect nozzle check pattern?
(3) Is the blue/ lilac colour on paper or on the item you're printing onto
(4) What paper are you using?
Can you just confirm a few things first:
(1) Have you ONLY installed the SubliJetR cartridges - you must never install the original cartridges otherwise you'll have all sorts of problems
(2) Do you get a perfect nozzle check pattern?
(3) Is the blue/ lilac colour on paper or on the item you're printing onto
(4) What paper are you using?
Re: Colour Problems Ricoh Gx3300,
Hi, just read this so joined!
I have had a Ricoh GX3300 for some time, when I got I was a newbee using a halogen oven an wraps.
From experince, ignore ICC profiles and jst use power driver R.
Also check temp of press if mugs have elements of brown in a black area, the press is getting too hot. Turn it down till brown disapears.
If you use an oven same applies.
I found I was getting a bleed of ink and images were fuzzy.This was due to mug wraps leaking ink as not a good fit and as ink becomes a gas it could move around under transfer. Buying a mug press solved this. I found oven took too long anyway.
Hope this helps, it worked for me. Would appreciate knowlegeable coment on this!
Dick
I have had a Ricoh GX3300 for some time, when I got I was a newbee using a halogen oven an wraps.
From experince, ignore ICC profiles and jst use power driver R.
Also check temp of press if mugs have elements of brown in a black area, the press is getting too hot. Turn it down till brown disapears.
If you use an oven same applies.
I found I was getting a bleed of ink and images were fuzzy.This was due to mug wraps leaking ink as not a good fit and as ink becomes a gas it could move around under transfer. Buying a mug press solved this. I found oven took too long anyway.
Hope this helps, it worked for me. Would appreciate knowlegeable coment on this!
Dick
Magormade;11167 wrote:Hello all...
Newbie here so go easy, having the same problem with recently purchased Ricoh Gx3300, using the sawgrass ink's, powerdrive * ICC etc and the Blue is printing out lilac................. hoping above issue might be same as mine......
BR Jac
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