Grainy Images from a Ricoh

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i bet its wrong side of th epaper ;)
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No such thing as a bright subli printout is there? :)

On the Ricoh its white side down.

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Still waiting on a reply, though I think she only posts during business hours
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To add my tuppence worth - is your friend (I have 'friends' who have made mistakes and been helped by advice asked by 'me'! - joking) printing from a lower resolution file than those the usual printer uses - eg I keep smaller versions of files for various thumbnails etc, having very similar file names and in the same folder. Printing a smaller file to the same res will give an image that could be described as 'grainy'?
Probably no use, but might be worth checking the exact file to print?
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Just a thought, but is this the offending printer now on eBay? Item number 170691021926
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The listing info seems to match :wink:
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