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    Re: Ricoh MP C2500 vs MP C4500 Quality on Gloss Paper

    Or.... stop trying to get a low end office MFP to do the work of a machine ten times the price. No problems with colour matching then, the higher spec machine's colour gamut is far better.
    It's 106 miles to Chicago. We've got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark and we're wearing sunglasses.

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    Re: Ricoh MP C2500 vs MP C4500 Quality on Gloss Paper

    Quote Originally Posted by TonerMunkeh View Post
    Or.... stop trying to get a low end office MFP to do the work of a machine ten times the price. No problems with colour matching then, the higher spec machine's colour gamut is far better.
    My sorprise is that the MP C2500 do better job and is a Inexpensive Copier with excelent result compare with the price, you are right a xerox Docucolor 252 will be ten times the price..

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    Re: Ricoh MP C2500 vs MP C4500 Quality on Gloss Paper

    Quote Originally Posted by vga_man View Post
    you must change the paper type setting
    if it's a copy: 123/tools key then tray paper settings - paper type in bypass change it to thick 2 or 3
    if it's printing operation
    from the pc click printer properties - paper type - thick 2 or 3
    then look at the result
    when Setting the paper type on user tools the result is the same, higher temperature wrost Quality, remember this only happend on Gloss Paper...

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    Re: Ricoh MP C2500 vs MP C4500 Quality on Gloss Paper

    Quote Originally Posted by mterrero View Post
    when Setting the paper type on user tools the result is the same, higher temperature wrost Quality, remember this only happend on Gloss Paper...
    I hope you are using glossy paper that is labeled for laser printers. Ink jet glossy paper does not give good results and can damage the fusing unit.

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    Re: Ricoh MP C2500 vs MP C4500 Quality on Gloss Paper

    Quote Originally Posted by slimslob View Post
    I hope you are using glossy paper that is labeled for laser printers. Ink jet glossy paper does not give good results and can damage the fusing unit.
    The same Paper used fot both copiers, MPC2500 and MPC4500

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