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Re: new ricoh sg3110dn
Posted: 30 Apr 2013, 23:30
by Billy
just bought ricoh sg3110dn and dint really know how to set it up properly i have an icc as it was free with the printer from the transfer press where i bought it from , i went on the sawgrass website downloaded it and had to put my printer serial number in and stuff, i also use corelgraph which i used with my old printer ( epson s22 ) i just find the quality and density in colour is poorer on the ricoh than it used to be on the epson , can any one help me too which settings or anything i am supposed to do to fix this problem, thanks guys
Re: new ricoh sg3110dn
Posted: 01 May 2013, 07:28
by Justin
Have you tried pressing anything yet?
Re: new ricoh sg3110dn
Posted: 01 May 2013, 07:54
by bms
Full setup instructions using PowerDriver (recommended) is on the Sawgrass website (
www.sawgrasseurope.com). Make sure all this is followed correctly and prints should be excellent. Ensure you've removed any colour profiling associated with S22.
Re: new ricoh sg3110dn
Posted: 14 May 2013, 22:07
by chim4l
hi guys im new to sublimation only had the gear this week. when i got my ricoh 3110 the papers with it says if i am using photoshop dont download power driver so i diddnt was this correct
Re: new ricoh sg3110dn
Posted: 15 May 2013, 10:30
by Scotty@BMS
We use Powerdriver with Photoshop.
Re: new ricoh sg3110dn
Posted: 15 May 2013, 16:49
by pisquee
Has anyone tried comparing results of letting PS do the full colour management with appropriate ICCs, to letting PowerDriver handle it?
Re: new ricoh sg3110dn
Posted: 15 May 2013, 21:48
by barryslip
pisquee;71633 wrote:Has anyone tried comparing results of letting PS do the full colour management with appropriate ICCs, to letting PowerDriver handle it?
I've recently moved from windows to Mac. In windows I used Photoshop with Powerdriver, and on the Mac, I use the sawgrass ICC profile.
I honestly can't see any difference in items printed using either method.
Re: new ricoh sg3110dn
Posted: 15 May 2013, 22:40
by logobear
I think it is shameful that your supplier (Transfer press?) will sell you kit and give you no help in setting it up !