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Re: White Areas Printing With Tint

Posted: 03 Feb 2014, 14:35
by accdave
Since I changed from Epson to Ricoh I've had problems with printing with a white background. The white is printing with a tint usually a very light blue. Any idea why thats happening. Same thing on mugs and subli flock, which were fine using the Epson.

Re: White Areas Printing With Tint

Posted: 03 Feb 2014, 18:35
by RogerC
ICC profile maybe?

Re: White Areas Printing With Tint

Posted: 03 Feb 2014, 21:51
by Paul
i take it you don't use power driver? just icc?
if so what rendering you have set in photoshop (if you use PS :) )

Re: White Areas Printing With Tint

Posted: 03 Feb 2014, 22:32
by accdave
Paul;83071 wrote:i take it you don't use power driver? just icc?
if so what rendering you have set in photoshop (if you use PS :) )
I use the ICC profile in Corel Draw.Tried Powerdriver but the results were poor

Re: White Areas Printing With Tint

Posted: 03 Feb 2014, 22:36
by Paul
ok.what rendering intent you have set?

Re: White Areas Printing With Tint

Posted: 03 Feb 2014, 22:42
by Justin
Check and then double check all settings in Corel etc. According to sawgrass site. Ice had this with Epson in the past and it was an offer spray but never seen it on Ricoh.

Re: White Areas Printing With Tint

Posted: 04 Feb 2014, 08:54
by John G
Clean your cyan head. My Ricoh had a similar problem where if I was printing say text, there would be a few mm of blue overspray all around the text - 1 or 2 head cyan cleans later and bobs ya uncle.

Cheers John

Re: White Areas Printing With Tint

Posted: 04 Feb 2014, 09:13
by Skye
Hi AccDave,

As Justin said - recheck your CorelDraw settings. This happens if the printing intent (file/print/color) is set to "Absolute Colormetric". It's better set to "Perceptual".
[ATTACH=CONFIG]2430[/ATTACH]


You can check if this is the cause of your "blue" tint. In CD - switch on tools/color proof settings to get screen below. Set to your ICC profile & "Absolute Colormetric". As you can see the square looks white.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]2431[/ATTACH]

If you switch proof colors "on" (there's a check box at the top) the white square will change to blue because of the rendering done by the "Absolute Colormetric" setting. Change this to "perceptual" or "relative colormetric" and the square will be white.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]2432[/ATTACH]

Try it - if yours doesn't turn blue then the cause is probably something else.

Karen

Re: White Areas Printing With Tint

Posted: 04 Feb 2014, 09:18
by Earl Smith
Are you using the correct paper? The Epson paper will not work in the Ricoh printer.

Re: White Areas Printing With Tint

Posted: 04 Feb 2014, 13:53
by accdave
Thanks for all the help so far. Just to clarify a couple of things JOHN G & Earl. It only happens with imported images, if I create the text myself it's fine. Using BMS Subli paper.

My setting was Perceptual but ....... schoolboy error. The profile set up clearly states make sure all the Orange & Grey arrows match the diagram, guess who had no orange arrows set :)

Not tested the result yet but will keep you posted.