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Quality and Variable Dot Range: When the Ri 1000 is selected the default print setting will BE
set to a fine QUALITY and an extra wide VARIABLE DOT RANGE
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The Quality has two other options described below:
o SPEED: Used to test substrates not recommended for final print or solid color blocks
SUPER FINE: Used to provide finite details and provides an overall improved detail
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print *Note, will be more saturated when using this setting and is recommended for
the ink set to be changed the SuperFine ink set (described later)
AnaaRip 5.2 will be added soon
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The Variable Dot Range has two other options described below:
o Narrow: Must be used with UNI-DIRECTIONAL enabled, provided a smaller droplet size
resulting in less saturation, ideal for thinner substrates, like polyester, normally should
not be used as prints will be faint ** Disabled in AnaRip with this dot size**
o Wide: Must be used with UNI-DIRECTIONAL enabled, provides a slightly larger droplet
size than Narrow ** Disabled in AnaRip with this dot size**
o Extra Wide: This is the default that should be used for most prints
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Number of Copies is where you enter the amount of prints you would like to send to the printer.
**This feature is disabled for the Ri 1000 and is grayed out**
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Bi-directional Color Printing: By default, this option will be enabled. This will allow the printer to
print in both directions (left to right, right to left) allowing for maximum productivity and speed.
o By unchecking the Bi-directional color printing option, you can achieve a much more
accurate CMYK Print but it will sacrifice the speed/productivity as you will be printing
ONLY from right to left.
RICOH Ri 1000
User Manual
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