Ricoh SG3110n
Re: Ricoh SG3110n
I have used my printer since March without too many problems. I have a show next weekend, have just gone to do a print run and everything looks faded as thought the red
is not working, the inks are fairly new but have done a small run from this batch without a problem. I now have an error SC20200 !
is not working, the inks are fairly new but have done a small run from this batch without a problem. I now have an error SC20200 !
Re: Ricoh SG3110n
Yes and a flush, the error code came on after I did this! The message has cleared but there are lines running down the images, I have cleaned the nozzles several times. It is strange, this has happened since fitting a new Cyan cartridge.
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Can you post a picture of the nozzle check and also the last print you did?
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socialgiraffe;78243 wrote:Can you post a picture of the nozzle check and also the last print you did?
My husband is trying to scan the image. I have sublimated a couple of items since the problem despite the grain, everything looks washed out. Could it possibly be the paper, I bought some XP4072A paper from BMS that was slightly cheaper than the usual paper.?
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Unlikely, I switched to that paper sometime ago when I went on a cost saving purge. Have printed a good few thousand sheets with no problems on mugs. Am printing using a Ricoh GX7000I bought some XP4072A paper from BMS that was slightly cheaper than the usual paper
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can I possibly e mail you the pictures, don't seem to be able to load them on?socialgiraffe;78246 wrote:Unlikely, I switched to that paper sometime ago when I went on a cost saving purge. Have printed a good few thousand sheets with no problems on mugs. Am printing using a Ricoh GX7000
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Re: Ricoh SG3110n
This is Tania's images
[ATTACH=CONFIG]2033[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]2034[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]2035[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH=CONFIG]2033[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]2034[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]2035[/ATTACH]
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- SCAN0003.JPG (79.69 KiB) Viewed 39 times
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- vB_ID:2034
- SCAN0002.JPG (46.85 KiB) Viewed 39 times
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Re: Ricoh SG3110n
It looks to me as if there are a few blocked heads. What did the nozzle check produce?
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