Re: Ricoh GXe3300n Washed out colours
Posted: 11 Feb 2012, 19:26
Hi,
I recently purchased a Ricoh GXe3300n printer. Installed it with all the recommended settings and colour profiles that came with the install disks, I'm using the Sawgrass Subli Jet R inks. I'm using Illustrator CS5 and have set up the colour profile as suggeted on the sublijet R install disk, everything looks nice and punchy on screen but as soon as I print my image out the blacks look very washed out and insipid. i know your never going to get an exact match to what you see on screen to what you get out of your printer but its so far away its ridiculous.
I've tried putting the images onto my mugs to see if they darken up once heated and transfered, but they're still quite weak. I have tried the recommended time and temp of 190c for 180 secs, and have also tried a lower temperature and time and a higher temperature and time to no avail.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated for this noob.
Thanks
I recently purchased a Ricoh GXe3300n printer. Installed it with all the recommended settings and colour profiles that came with the install disks, I'm using the Sawgrass Subli Jet R inks. I'm using Illustrator CS5 and have set up the colour profile as suggeted on the sublijet R install disk, everything looks nice and punchy on screen but as soon as I print my image out the blacks look very washed out and insipid. i know your never going to get an exact match to what you see on screen to what you get out of your printer but its so far away its ridiculous.
I've tried putting the images onto my mugs to see if they darken up once heated and transfered, but they're still quite weak. I have tried the recommended time and temp of 190c for 180 secs, and have also tried a lower temperature and time and a higher temperature and time to no avail.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated for this noob.
Thanks