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  • mramlawi
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    • Jul 2011
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    #1

    Canon irc4080 fuzzy prints

    Dear all ,
    i have a canon irc4080 in copy its working great ,but when my client wants to print from any pc it gives fuzzy pics i wonder why,and i said in my self no problem its a driver problem ,so i installed most of the drivers and still same problem ,i made test 10 its wonderfull i already used an orginal Drums and toner so any help.

    i used the pcl6,ufrii,pcl5,ps,h1 drivers and still thesame , but when i clicked on the counter i noticed that the machine is irc4080/5185 v3 so is theres's any clue ? i need your help plz my client will turn back the machine to me .

    ps:the machine is comes without fiery and the boot rom c
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  • Herrmann
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    #2
    Re: Canon irc4080 fuzzy prints

    Post a sample Pic please
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    • mramlawi
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      #3
      Re: Canon irc4080 fuzzy prints

      photo (2).JPG photo (3).JPG
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      • teckat
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        Re: Canon irc4080 fuzzy prints

        Originally posted by mramlawi
        [ATTACH=CONFIG]23310[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]23311[/ATTACH]
        Remove H1 fiery calibration> under printer tab-
        Now do full auto calibration \ next do a calibration of the H1 using the Kodak Gray Scale

        Next print out a test page under printer tab\

        ? What application are those prints from ?
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        • Herrmann
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          Re: Canon irc4080 fuzzy prints

          ps:the machine is comes without fiery and the boot rom c
          Hi Teckat, that was my first idea too, but i think, it will not work here
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          • mramlawi
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            Re: Canon irc4080 fuzzy prints

            i dont have a fiery mates ,i wonder if i can reset anything related to printer ,how can i remove the calibration and i dont have fiery and there's no tab for printer !!!
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            • mramlawi
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              Re: Canon irc4080 fuzzy prints

              Originally posted by teckat
              Remove H1 fiery calibration> under printer tab-
              Now do full auto calibration \ next do a calibration of the H1 using the Kodak Gray Scale

              Next print out a test page under printer tab\

              ? What application are those prints from ?


              i tried Photoshop and also i used windows photo viewer
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              • teckat
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                Re: Canon irc4080 fuzzy prints

                Originally posted by mramlawi
                i tried Photoshop and also i used windows photo viewer
                ----------------------------------------------------------------
                i used the pcl6,ufrii,pcl5,ps,h1 drivers and still the same


                u can't use H1 Drivers---

                You can check for the LMS-based Printer Kit on the Canon device the same way as you would check for any other installed LMS-based option or kit.


                So u have the UFRII/PCL KIT & PS KIT REGISTERED IN THIS PRINTER ??

                Perform the following steps
                :

                1. Press the [Counter Check] button on the copier control panel.

                2. Hit the [Device Configuration] button on the LCD screen.

                3. Scroll down through all of the available pages on this Device Configuration screen. Look for either PS, PCL or UFRII. The methods listed here (ex. PS, PCL, or UFRII) are installed and are available for printing.

                For example, if you find UFRII and PCL, but do not find PS on this screen on an iR C5180, it means that the UFRII/PCL Printer Kit is installed, but the PS Printer Kit is not installed. The exact Canon Printer Kits available vary by device model. See your specific device's documentation for more information.

                * Note - You will need to install the appropriate printer drivers on the workstation in order to print.

                ---------------------------------------------------
                Glass copies are good & solid ??--

                no Fiery -Ha Ha ! missed that/ anyway u are using a installed Print Kit

                what type of paper is that u using ? Heavy/Gloss setting ?


                where are u getting these prints from ??
                are u scanning them into a program ??


                print out a web page document ( not something from an application ) i want to see it



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                • mramlawi
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                  Re: Canon irc4080 fuzzy prints

                  Originally posted by teckat
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                  no Fiery -Ha Ha ! missed that/ anyway u are using a installed Print Kit

                  what type of paper is that u using ? Heavy/Gloss setting ?


                  where are u getting these prints from ??
                  are u scanning them into a program ??


                  print out a web page document ( not something from an application ) i want to see it


                  M using a plain paper,m not scanning it just captured the photos from my phone
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                  • teckat
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                    Re: Canon irc4080 fuzzy prints

                    Originally posted by mramlawi
                    M using a plain paper,m not scanning it just captured the photos from my phone

                    dpi on phone transfer to printer is way off



                    answer my other ?? Above

                    i want to see a printed page from a web site not a hand held cell phone image

                    why did'nt u say that image was from a cell phone
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                    • V-P
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                      #11
                      Re: Canon irc4080 fuzzy prints

                      print this one

                      pussy-cat.jpg

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                      • Herrmann
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                        Re: Canon irc4080 fuzzy prints

                        Sorry, Teckat, but i would suggest to print a much more conclusive Image like this one here:
                        Testform_2013_RZ_A3.pdf

                        This is also much useful for testing Fiery rip calibration
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                        • mramlawi
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                          Re: Canon irc4080 fuzzy prints

                          Dear Colleagues ,

                          sorry for being late , i was sick actually my problem is solved thanks for all of you ,i download the latest PS driver and it totally changed and looks great but the clc3200 still looks more nice it looks shiny than irc4080 ,i wonder !! why!! i always saw irc4080 with a shinny pic but i didnt understand you this losein some of shinny and all its parts are original all the Drums . i want to ask if i can increase the prints color density how ?


                          thanks any way
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                          • mramlawi
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                            #14
                            Re: Canon irc4080 fuzzy prints

                            Originally posted by V-P
                            print this one

                            [ATTACH=CONFIG]23316[/ATTACH]

                            i print it and it looks great but still see the black is not shinny :/
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                            • teckat
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                              Re: Canon irc4080 fuzzy prints

                              Originally posted by mramlawi
                              i print it and it looks great but still see the black is not shinny :/
                              so i installed most of the drivers and still same problem


                              1-you originally said u installed all the drivers in your first post/
                              you are very confusing when posting for issues to help/ sometimes it takes 5/6 responses to get the story straight ------------

                              2-the printers have a different fuser one uses rollers > other a pressure belt

                              Make sure Toner Saver Mode has been turned OFF. Make sure to print out a config page to verify.

                              Print out a PS Configuration Page to verify. Under the Print Quality section, make sure the Toner Save option is set to OFF. If it is set to ON, Press Additional Functions, Printer Settings, Settings, Print Quality and then Toner Save to OFF.


                              3-if your PG10 is solid/ u need to make adjustments in driver/

                              In order to enhance the PS printer driver output image quality, perform the following steps within the PS printer driver:

                              1. Go to Printer Preferences.
                              2. Go to Fiery Printing tab.
                              3. Select Image Quality drop-down.
                              4. Click Smoothing to OFF.
                              5. Click Density to Level 1 (Lightest) or Level 2 depending on your preferences.
                              6. Click Resolution to 1200dpi.
                              7. Click Halftone Screen to High Resolution.
                              8. Click OK.
                              9. For PDF files specifically using Adobe Acrobat, select 'File > Print' in the application, select 'Advanced' and check the checkbox for 'Print as Image' to select 600dpi.
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