Ricoh SG3110DN printing problem
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chris_hosk
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Re: Ricoh SG3110DN printing problem
Hi, my printer seems to print black as brown and some images are faint the odd thing is all the ink levels show about a quarter left? is it likely i need to just these regardless?
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Chris
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Chris
Re: Ricoh SG3110DN printing problem
Have a read of this to see if it helps :
http://www.dyesubforum.co.uk/vbforum/sh ... ting+brown
Jack
http://www.dyesubforum.co.uk/vbforum/sh ... ting+brown
Jack
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chris_hosk
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Re: Ricoh SG3110DN printing problem
Thanks, read over this and nothing that can help me
also when i print a picture it seems to blur a little now i was going to change the ink but for £160 i wanted to check first lol
Re: Ricoh SG3110DN printing problem
Is this when print or pressed?
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- purpledragon
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Re: Ricoh SG3110DN printing problem
try pressing i thinbk you will find it changes once pressed, Blacks can be a little tricky to get right using a ricoh are you using the power driver? also when pressing you may need to cut the time pressed a little for blacks , this may need a little trial and error to get rightchris_hosk;71251 wrote:Hi Paul
its when its printed?
Re: Ricoh SG3110DN printing problem
As brett said. Ricoh needs less time then epsons...
I dont own one myself and dont want to give wrong advicebut by reading other posts it.looks like if you use to high temp it can easly overcook your ink. And then turn blacks in brown. So less time and bit cooler press. But as i said. I dont know that out of experience. Only by reading posts about ricoh but is worth to try i think.
I dont own one myself and dont want to give wrong advicebut by reading other posts it.looks like if you use to high temp it can easly overcook your ink. And then turn blacks in brown. So less time and bit cooler press. But as i said. I dont know that out of experience. Only by reading posts about ricoh but is worth to try i think.
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Re: Ricoh SG3110DN printing problem
thanks i will try the quality of the actual prints didnt seem to good either? i need to run some more test prints i think and see how they come out
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Re: Ricoh SG3110DN printing problem
Just remember the printed paper always looks very differnt when pressed , you can spend all day trying to get the print right on the paper only to find it presses terrable my advice is get a scrap item old tshirt or something similar and experiment with times temps etcchris_hosk;71256 wrote:thanks i will try the quality of the actual prints didnt seem to good either? i need to run some more test prints i think and see how they come out
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Is your original image nice and crisp? Paul has a good picture that is available on the forum somewhere with lots of colours (a mug template design I seem to recall). It might be worth printing that out to check crispness - Paul, where is this file?chris_hosk;71256 wrote:thanks i will try the quality of the actual prints didnt seem to good either? i need to run some more test prints i think and see how they come out
If that prints out blurry then you may need to check nozzle pattern and head alignment. I doubt changing your inks are going to make any difference at all.
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