Ricoh Pro C7500 - How to get Better Looking Light Colors

Igorm

Active member
I would like to know if anybody has any tricks or tips on how to get a nicer print.

When i print on a Tange C2S White Cover (which is a semi gloss finish)

And doing colors like: baby blue (around 30% C) or light pink (25% magenta)

the results are kinda terrible. The raster is quite visible. Not sure which options to even change to get it working better

So i'm trying to see what do others do in this situation to get a better looking lighter color.
 
Last edited:
I would like to know if anybody has any tricks or tips on how to get a nicer print.

When i print on a Tange C2S White Cover (which is a semi gloss finish)

And doing colors like: baby blue (around 30% C) or light pink (25% magenta)

the results are kinda terrible. The raster is quite visible. Not sure which options to even change to get it working better

So i'm trying to see what do others do in this situation to get a better looking lighter color.
There are too many variables to give you an answer. If you purchased your 9500 from Ricoh direct I'd highly recommend asking for your SE (the person who did your training) and I'm sure they can help you to work this out.
 
Really light screens tend to look pretty bad on toner. Your drums, corona wires or developer can all show imperfections on really light colors that are otherwise invisible in regular prints. That said, you can adjust line screens in Fiery and they may give you better results, or at least disguise the imperfections. It should be under Image > Halftone mode. Try each one until you find something you prefer.
 
Looks like i just had the wrong mode selected. After playing with it and giving it more Toner it started working. Thanks
 
   
Back
Top