Re: Print colour problem - Ricoh SG3110DN
Posted: 10 Nov 2016, 17:06
Hi all,
We bought a Ricoh SG3110DN around 3 to 4 years ago, and bought with it a spare set of inks - all Sawgrass, as per the inks that came with it.
The printer had relatively little use - it took months to empty the first set of cartridges, so the "new" inks that we installed were already 12 months out of date when they went in...
Over a period of many months the prints have been excellent, no problems at all, until about six weeks ago, when some example mugs that we produced had a very poor reproduction of reds.
We've moved premises and have just tested the printer again, the reds are still terrible, and the overall prints are lacking some impact - they are a bit dull.
We are using the same equipment, consumables and settings as always, have carried out nozzle checks which are perfect, so are suspecting that it's the ink.
I also loaded the Sawgrass powerdriver software onto a fresh computer today, to check against the usual computer in case of corrupted files, but the result was identical.
Anyone else ever tried using ink at least two years out of date, and can confirm that they've had this problem?
We're intending to produce a lot more sublimated items henceforth, so this problem won't recur if it is age related...
Regards,
Will.
We bought a Ricoh SG3110DN around 3 to 4 years ago, and bought with it a spare set of inks - all Sawgrass, as per the inks that came with it.
The printer had relatively little use - it took months to empty the first set of cartridges, so the "new" inks that we installed were already 12 months out of date when they went in...
Over a period of many months the prints have been excellent, no problems at all, until about six weeks ago, when some example mugs that we produced had a very poor reproduction of reds.
We've moved premises and have just tested the printer again, the reds are still terrible, and the overall prints are lacking some impact - they are a bit dull.
We are using the same equipment, consumables and settings as always, have carried out nozzle checks which are perfect, so are suspecting that it's the ink.
I also loaded the Sawgrass powerdriver software onto a fresh computer today, to check against the usual computer in case of corrupted files, but the result was identical.
Anyone else ever tried using ink at least two years out of date, and can confirm that they've had this problem?
We're intending to produce a lot more sublimated items henceforth, so this problem won't recur if it is age related...
Regards,
Will.