plotterraum
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Hi guys,
we recently added a (used) Ricoh C7100x to our printshop - the most laser printers we have are from Canon (the newest one being C9280 with Fiery GX400), but we badly needed something more modern, and the Ricoh seems to be a good choice - we do not regret the purchase.
Now, I have to figure out some settings. Will probably post new tread on a regular basis, so stay tuned! Now to the first issue, shall we?
On a Canon, wenn we set up a new Media, we can adjust the gloss level between -4 and +4, and in combination with a proper choice of base media (right weight, type etc.), we can really see the difference. -
Today, I made some tests on Condat Perigord 170g coated Paper - which is very, very matte, - and all results I get are very, very glossy. - to the extent that it is an issue because of the difference between paper and print. Is there any (good) way to get less gloss on a coated stock with this printer?
Thank you in advance for your replies,
Michael
we recently added a (used) Ricoh C7100x to our printshop - the most laser printers we have are from Canon (the newest one being C9280 with Fiery GX400), but we badly needed something more modern, and the Ricoh seems to be a good choice - we do not regret the purchase.
Now, I have to figure out some settings. Will probably post new tread on a regular basis, so stay tuned! Now to the first issue, shall we?
On a Canon, wenn we set up a new Media, we can adjust the gloss level between -4 and +4, and in combination with a proper choice of base media (right weight, type etc.), we can really see the difference. -
Today, I made some tests on Condat Perigord 170g coated Paper - which is very, very matte, - and all results I get are very, very glossy. - to the extent that it is an issue because of the difference between paper and print. Is there any (good) way to get less gloss on a coated stock with this printer?
Thank you in advance for your replies,
Michael