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Re: What software are you using on a Mac?

Posted: 28 Mar 2016, 10:11
by MrMuggins
bms;110965 wrote:A 300dpi JPG is perfect, but with the Ricoh printers and PowerDriver you can print from anything so it doesn't matter - jpg, doc, ppt, pdf, etc. You just need a decent resolution to get a great image.
Great thanks. I can design in the software I know and then print from the Windows laptop.

A11kns;110966 wrote:Sorry to but in... But does power driver work on Mac? I'm about to receive my first Ricoh SG3110 this week
You could use Boot Camp for Windows or use something like Parallels

Re: What software are you using on a Mac?

Posted: 28 Mar 2016, 10:46
by A11kns
Ive got parallels set up. Will the ICC come with the inks?

Re: What software are you using on a Mac?

Posted: 28 Mar 2016, 14:51
by MrMuggins
bms;110965 wrote:A 300dpi JPG is perfect, but with the Ricoh printers and PowerDriver you can print from anything so it doesn't matter - jpg, doc, ppt, pdf, etc. You just need a decent resolution to get a great image.
Just had another thought.

If you print something like a logo from .jpg wouldnt that include printing the white background?
I would have thought a format that supports transparency would be better suited.

Re: What software are you using on a Mac?

Posted: 28 Mar 2016, 16:06
by Paul
do you have white ink in your printer :tongue:?

Re: What software are you using on a Mac?

Posted: 28 Mar 2016, 16:17
by MrMuggins
Paul;110989 wrote:do you have white ink in your printer :tongue:?
As you can tell I havent done a whole lot of printing, more things like logos for websites which need transparency.
Does the forum have a dunces hat smiley? :confused:

Re: What software are you using on a Mac?

Posted: 28 Mar 2016, 18:40
by MrMuggins
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If that link doesnt work I got to it from here

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