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  • SKTeK315
    Walter

    100+ Posts
    • Jun 2009
    • 142

    #1

    C450 printing photos

    Hi everyone. I've got a C450 that prints photos in a document kind of dim, dark. Cust. Has a Ricoh c3030 next to it and it prints brighter than the c450. C450 does not have a fiery on it. Self generated print is good & light & bright. It looks like thephoto was taken at dusk. Only on the c450. The Ricoh print looks like it was taken during the day. All the same photo. Whatust be done to c450 to get that photo printed brighter, so it looks like day time ? Thanks
  • emujo
    Field Supervisor

    2,500+ Posts
    • Jun 2009
    • 3009

    #2
    On something like this, there may be nothing you can do, comparing the output on 2 different MFPs is apples to oranges...that being said...

    1. Ensure I/Us, xfer belt, and 2nd xfer roller are within life span, not rechipped, set to run past life cycle etc...
    2. run gradation adjustments
    3. Choose Photo mode in driver preferences when printing photos
    4. with in the driver tab under color management, windows, by default will choose the color profile. Select manual and try a few different profiles to make the printer more closely match what you see on the monitor.
    If you don't see your question answered in the forum, please don't think it's OK to PM me for a personal reply...I do not give out firmware and/or manuals.

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    • SKTeK315
      Walter

      100+ Posts
      • Jun 2009
      • 142

      #3
      C450 photo

      Thank you. That's a start. I'll try that

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      • SKTeK315
        Walter

        100+ Posts
        • Jun 2009
        • 142

        #4
        C450 photo printing

        How & what would a fiery do or change & will it help with my problem

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        • emujo
          Field Supervisor

          2,500+ Posts
          • Jun 2009
          • 3009

          #5
          The fiery is great for printshops that need to control and re-work jobs, users that print with In-Design, or other DTP, have graphic design needs etc because the fiery will allow great detail when editing color. But, a Fiery on a MFP that can't reproduce the corect color gamut will not make any difference. Fix the issues that are keeping the MFP from producing the colors the user wants (assuming they are realistic needs) and that will probably resolve your issue. EMujo
          If you don't see your question answered in the forum, please don't think it's OK to PM me for a personal reply...I do not give out firmware and/or manuals.

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          • mascan42
            Trusted Tech

            250+ Posts
            • Oct 2008
            • 480

            #6
            In addition to the above, make sure the customer is using the same type of paper in both machines. Paper stock can make all the difference when it comes to the brightness of color copies. My preferred color stock is Hammermill Color Copy.

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            • SKTeK315
              Walter

              100+ Posts
              • Jun 2009
              • 142

              #7
              C450 printing photos

              Thank you, Emujo & Mascan42.
              Please keep the info, at your convinience, coming. I need help with this. I know copiers. I understand how they work. Been doing this for a long time. With out training been doing pretty well.
              Problem is, I work with used equipment & to fix it all, have only the same used equipment. I understand & know that stuff needs to be at least with in the 1st life cycle. We all know that if we go by the manual, it would be very expensive to keep & maintain a Mach. Having said all that, I know that even with worn out cunsumables we can still make it work. I'm not saying that the drums, blades , dv, transf. belts & rollers are completely wasted. All still in decent cond. Please give. Give as much as you can.
              Lol. Thanks guys.

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              • RRodgers
                Service Manager

                1,000+ Posts
                • Jun 2009
                • 1947

                #8
                I'd be willing to bet that they are using the PCL driver. Try the Postscript driver, (maybe vice versa) But I've seen were one is noticeably darker than the other. Also be sure to use AT LEAST 96 bright white paper. The higher the number the better. Also some coated stock will really help it pop.
                Color is not 4 times harder... it's 65,000 times harder. They call it "TECH MODE" for a reason. I have manual's and firmware for ya, course... you are going to have to earn it.

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                • copytechman
                  Senior Tech

                  Site Contributor
                  500+ Posts
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 926

                  #9
                  I'd second the hammermill color copy paper... it's da good stuff and it truly can make a night/day type difference too! Also Pcl vs PS, try both and use the one u like the best result from!

                  A!

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                  • SKTeK315
                    Walter

                    100+ Posts
                    • Jun 2009
                    • 142

                    #10
                    C450 photo printing

                    Thank you all so much.
                    Cust. had heavy glossy paper in the Ricoh. I loaded same paper. No change. I can adj. self generated prints. The 1 with the bird but not the print job with photo in it. Does that mean that the Mach is not the problem. ?
                    Is it all in the print driver setting.
                    Should I try a fiery ?

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                    • Albonline
                      Service Manager

                      1,000+ Posts
                      • Sep 2008
                      • 1131

                      #11
                      if you want the most flexability, adjutability, image reliability then yes install a fiery!

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