thespringonion
24-11-2010, 11:53 PM
Wonder if anyone encountered similar problem?
Been using the Ricoh for quite some time now, mostly photos and it has been fine so far, but just been working on a vector image and this weird problem crops up. The print out for some reason has blue-ish shadows casted on almost all lines (the lines are of very light stroke) of the graphic. All the graphics are done on Coreldraw and printed via ICC profile, and as you can see from screen there is no such shadow on the art work.
Could it possibly be something in the ICC settings as such it is optimised for photos and gives the print out a little diffusion? I have checked the printhead alignment and nozzle checks are both fine, and a second print produces an identical result.
Any help would be much appreciated!
Been using the Ricoh for quite some time now, mostly photos and it has been fine so far, but just been working on a vector image and this weird problem crops up. The print out for some reason has blue-ish shadows casted on almost all lines (the lines are of very light stroke) of the graphic. All the graphics are done on Coreldraw and printed via ICC profile, and as you can see from screen there is no such shadow on the art work.
Could it possibly be something in the ICC settings as such it is optimised for photos and gives the print out a little diffusion? I have checked the printhead alignment and nozzle checks are both fine, and a second print produces an identical result.
Any help would be much appreciated!