Hi.
I have a ricoh sg 3110dn and i am using power drive, is it unwise to use the highest settings to get the best images and use more ink, or is there a set up that uses less ink but still gives good image colour.
help saving ink please
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Re: help saving ink please
The correct settings are those given by Sawgrass on their website and also covered in loads of threads on this forum.
Trying to save ink will only cost you faulty blanks
Trying to save ink will only cost you faulty blanks
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Re: help saving ink please
When a ricoh first primes it uses about 50% of the ink in the tubes, so thats sort of gone forever because the tubes always need to be full.rezyac;66456 wrote:Hi.
I have a ricoh sg 3110dn and i am using power drive, is it unwise to use the highest settings to get the best images and use more ink, or is there a set up that uses less ink but still gives good image colour.
Re: help saving ink please
i have the correct settings from the sitesocialgiraffe;66459 wrote:The correct settings are those given by Sawgrass on their website and also covered in loads of threads on this forum.
Trying to save ink will only cost you faulty blanks
its just that there is not one setting there is a few ways to set it,
realistic, saturate, intense,
colour sure on or off
resolution set to classic 3300 or high res
with them there is a few ways to set it
Re: help saving ink please
The print settings are set within PowerDriver. Default settings are the ones that are usually used.rezyac;66467 wrote:i have the correct settings from the site,
its just that there is not one setting there is a few ways to set it,
realistic, saturate, intense,
colour sure on or off
resolution set to classic 3300 or high res
with them there is a few ways to set it
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