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Risograph CR1610-1630 Manual
Risograph CR1610-1630 Manual
Risograph CR1610-1630 Manual
CR1630/1610
USER'S GUIDE
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NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE. RISO SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ERRORS CONTAINED HEREIN OR FOR
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES IN CONNECTION WITH THE FURNISHING,
PERFORMANCE OR USE OF THIS USER'S GUIDE. RISO ASSUMES NO LIABILITY FOR DAMAGES
RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN.
FCC Warning
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is
aper- · ated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be
required to correct the interference at his own expense.
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CONTENTS
Welcome to the RISOGRAPH CR1630/CR1610...............................................................
j Basic Features
Master-Making
Changing Image Contrast on Prints F-5 ..............................................................
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Area...................................................................................................?
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Front Area..................................................................................................................
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Paper Receiving Area................................................................................................ Repositioning the Print F-
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The Control Panel...................................................................................................... Adjusting Vertical Print Position...........................................................................
Adjusting Horizontal Print Position.......................................................................
Changing Print Speed I I .....................................................................................
F-7 Settings F-8
Return to Initial I l.............................................................
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ITips
Tor ubleshoo ting Tip s
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List........................................................................................................................ 34
I Main ten an ce I
Cautions Concerning Maintenance............................................................................36
P. P.16
Cleaning : Preventing Defective Prints.....................................................................36 16
Cleaning the Thermal Print Head..................................................................................36 F-6P.17 F-8
Cleaning the Scanner Glass..........................................................................................36 [l_5
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Cleaning the White Sheet..............................................................................................37 -' - /
I Index
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With its easy-to-read digital display and key entry for most procedures, this
equipment has been specially designed for simple operation.
Safety Remark
About This User's Guide Gives you safety
This Guide provides all the required information necessary to use your instruc tions under
RISOGRAPH CR1630/CR1610. It is designed to help you take advantage of the following icons:
the features built into the RISOGRAPH CR1630/CR1610, and provides
information on maintenance and trou bleshooting. & Caution
[ Pictorial Guide J
LJ ¢ Original
Cross-
reference
Remark
A WARNING
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Indicates • utions Concerning
other sec !Maintenance
Cleaning : Preventing
jj'/l'fective Prints
tions of the Ji. WARNING l To Avoid !njW'y During Person11I Handling J
where you CAtl yolJI' dealer 11nmmha!Oly d you wspecl any dangerous Silllilfon& Of have
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Advice
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under the
following
heads:
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Important!
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Introduction to Your RISOGRAPH
•Lt. Caution
Install the unit near the electrical outlet to avoid
using an
Avoid Mechanical
•
Problems J
Avoid dusty
• Avoid locations where direct sunlight will fall on the unit. If this is unavoidable,
protect the unit with a curtain or shade on win dows.
extension cord between the unit and the electrical outlet. locations, such as
If an extension cord is unavoidable, do not use one
longer than 15 ft (5 m).
near blackboards.
•
•
Install within the recommended temperature range: 59°F to 86°F (15°G to
cord, and do not place the unit where the power cord is
subject to traffic or abuse. This can result in a shock or fire
hazard.
the unit will be
level (maximum
of
±318 inch (±10
• Avoid locations where heat or air is directed onto the unit from an air
conditioner or a heater.
Power Connections
A WARNING [ To Avoid Personal Injury] Your RISOGRAPH processes your original by first making a master and then
printing.
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· Various Original Acceptance
Originals can be clearly reproduced even when they contain both texts and
photo/half tone images.
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. Reduction Capabilities
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traffic.
Simple control panel entries can automate different types of print groupings to
save time finishing your print jobs.
· Z•Up/4-Up Printing
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Originals can be printed side by side on a single sheet.
You can select how they are arranged on a single sheet, 2-by-1 or 2-by-2.
•
A sign is given in advance when the periodical maintenance service is required,
pre venting your RISOGRAPH from remaining out of operation unexpectedly.
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Introduction to Your RISOGRAPH
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Master-Making Area
Master Roll (p.29)
® Thermal Print Head (p.36)
@ Master Loading Unit (p.29)
Makes a master from the scanned original.
Master Loading Unit Release Lever (p.29)
Opens the Master Loading Unit.
Front Area
@l Print Cylinder (Drum) (p.26)
Holds the master.
® Front Cylinder (Drum) Cover (p.26)
Front Cylinder (Drum} Cover Lever (p.26)
Used to slide the Print Cylinder (Drum) in and out of the unit.
® Ink Cartridge (p. 28)
Ink Cartridge Holder (p.28)
Secures the Ink Cartridge in position.
® Ink Cartridge Release Lever (p. 28)
Used to release the Ink Cartridge.
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Imroduction to Your RISOCiRAPH
=Metric Model=
71%eA4.,.. AS
82%.B5.,..AS
=Metric Model=
PRINT POSITION
10 0 10+
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87%.A4.,..B5
94%· iE
Sub-Control Panel
PRINT SPEED Adjustment Key (p.20)
Reproduction Size Indicator (p.18)
Adjusts print speed (on a 1 to 3 scale).
Shows the current reproduction size.
PRINT SPEED Indicator (p.20)
SIZE ADJUSTMENT Key (p.18)
Shows the selected print speed.
Selects any of five preset reproduction sizes.
INTERFACE Key (p.27)
@ PRINT POSITION CENTER Key (p.19}
Allows data transmission between your RISOGRAPH and external equipment, such as
Moves vertical print position back to center.
personal computers, with the optional computer interface.
@) PRINT POSITION Indicator (p.19) The indicator lights when an interface line is opened.
Shows the current vertical print position.
PROGRAM Key (p.23)
@ PRINT POSITION Adjustment Keys (p.19) Provides access to programmed grouping of prints. The indicator fights when the fea
Adjust vertical print position. ture is active.
ORIGINAL SCANNING CONTRAST Indicator (p. 18) @ CONFIDENTIAL Key (p.27)
Shows the current original scanning contrast in the manual scanning contrast adjust Protects confidential documents from unauthorized duplication. The indicator lights
ment mode. when the feature is active.
® MANUAL SCANNING CONTRAST Adjustment Key (p. 18) (2 CUSTOM SETTING Key (p. 25)
Selects contrast adjustments (on a 1 to 5 scale) for the darkness of the original to be Provides access to the settings whose initial condition can be customized.
scanned.
]) AUTO PRINT Key (p.17)
1 AUTO SCANNING CONTRAST Adjustment Key (p. 18} Automates the process of master-making through printing. The indicator lights when
Selects the Auto scanning contrast adjustment mode, in which the scanning contrast the feature is active.
will be adjusted automatically according to the darkness of the original scanned. The
2-UP/4-UP Key (p. 21)
indicator lights when the auto-adjustment mode is selected.
Reproduces two or four prints side by side on one sheet of paper. The correspond ing
indicator lights when the feature is active.
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Getting Ready to Use four RJSOGRAPfl
Paper Recommendations
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Size and Weight Restrictions Use the carrier sheet when printing the following
originals:
A6 or postcard size) to 10 ¾" x 15 ½" (274 x 395 mm
or B4). The weight of originals should be between 15- lb
bond (50 g/m2) and 28-lb bond (107 g/m2).
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=CR1630=
10.2"(260mm)
Transparent originals (such as tracing paper,
=CR1610= OHP transparency)
8.2"(210mm) 5
rm
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2mm
-1 m
The margins indicated on the figure to the right are
Originals with correction fluid or glue. If
required for the original.
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Reduce the original if necessary to fit it inside these Feed correction fluid or glue is used on an original,
margins. direction thoroughly dry it before you set the original in position.
Extremely thin originals (less than 15-lb bond or 50
g/m2)
Important!
Do not use the following originals:
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Getting Reac(y to Use Yc>ur RISOGRAPH
Preparing to Print
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Open the Paper Feed Tray.
• ... Set the paper feed resistance .
.., Position the Paper Feed Resistance Adjustment
Lever at the middle. In the following cases,
change the setting as indicated.
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the width of the paper and load
print ing paper. Adding or Replacing Paper
Slide the guides to the desired point on the
scale, and push down the Feed Tray Paper If you want to add paper or use paper of different size,
Guide Lock Levers in order to lock the guides. lower the Paper Feed Tray so that you can load the
paper easily. FEED TRAY
DESCENT
Important! To lower the Paper Feed Tray, press the FEED TRAY
• Do not mix printing paper of different sizes. DESCENT key on the control panel.
• When using irregular sizes of paper, place ( J
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the paper in the middle of the tray, then adjust the paper guides. Important!
Do not mix different paper sizes in the Paper
Set the paper feed pressure. Feed Tray.
Position the Paper Feed Pressure Adjustment
Lever at either "NORMAL" or "CARD," accord-
ing to the paper to be used:
NRMAL
• NORMAL Standard paper
• CARD Thick paper such as card stock
L- [c ARD
Setting Up the Paper Receiving Tray
0 Pull out the Paper Receiving Tray.
Pull out the Paper Receiving Tray to fit the paper
length.
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Raise and slide the Receiving Tray Getting Ready to Use Your RISOGRAPH/Basic Features
Paper Guides to fit the paper width.
Holding the Receiving Tray Paper Guide
Cautions Concerning
Adjustment Knob, slide the guides.
Bandling and Operation
For thick paper, set the Guides a lit
Receiving Tray Paper Guide
tle wider than the actual paper width. Adjustment Knob To ensure proper product quality and the prolonged life of your RISOGRAPH, follow the
directions below concerning handling and operation.
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Closing the Paper Receiving Tray A WARNING [ To Avoid Personal Injury]
• Never stick your hands or fingers in the openings in and around the Paper Feed
Tray as well as the Paper Receiving Tray during operation.
• Keep loose clothing or long hair away from moving parts to avoid becoming entangled.
• Before cleaning any parts of the unit, turn the power off.
• Do not place items on top of the unit or in any opening of the unit during
• If ink comes into contact with your skin, wash it off thoroughly using soap.
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Basic Features
The basic processes of your RISOGRAPH can be divided into two stages: making a
master of an original (Master-Making), and then printing copies from the master. Your
0 Turn the power switch ON.
The power switch is located on the far side on
RISOGRAPH has been designed so that these two processes flow smoothly from one the top of the machine.
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to
the other.
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on the Print Cylinder (Drum).
0 Create a master.
The master is placed on the Print Cylinder
(Drum) and a proof copy is produced.
Printing
When you print, the Print Cylinder (Drum) rotates to
0
print the specified number of copies.
Enter the number of copies you want.
on the control panel.
When the power is connected, the control
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panel indicators show the initial settings.
N Open the sub control panel cover and
O make any necessary changes, such as
F reproduction size and processing mode.
F
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Holding down the R• 9\r (ALL RESET)
key longer than one second returns the
0 Check
control panel to the initial settings.
= p.20.....Return to initial
t
h settings.
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e - p.25.....You can customize the initial
(.ILll.-".U
settings.
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• 0 Open the Original Feed Tray.
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Press the START key. p
After an r
original is i
scanned, a n
master is t
created. A e
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sample is d
automatically
Place an original on the Original printed to i
Feed Tray. allow you to m
Adjust the Original Guides to the width of the check the a
original. Then insert the original face down into print quality, g
the ADF Unit until it stops. The original is auto position, and e
matically fed and set in place. density. ,
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Basic
plied quickly enough
F-
Features
Operation
Photo/Half-Tone
clearly.
Lines
1 to cover ink consumption during printing, paper stops feeding and the operation speed is slowed down to secure
they
andsufficient
are
texts become
included in
lessbysharp
ink supply
an original.
free Print
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if Cylinder (drum) rotation.
, a rotation signal is indicated in the Print Quantity Display as shown to the right. When a sufficient volume of ink is obtained for printing, the unit resumes printing operation. In case it stops and the remaining quantity
PHOTO---------
If changes have been made to the print
position and other settings, check the print
quality by producing proof copies.
• If DUO is selected for light-density originals, lines might be broken. In this case,
select LINE.
Holding down the R• S\r (ALL RESET) key longer than one second returns the image
processing to the initial setting (LINE).
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Basic Features
�Automatic
��nting 0 Press the START key.
The specified number of copies are produced with
an extra proof copy.
If you do not need to check the print samples before making prints, press the AUTO PRINT
key before pressing the START key to activate the Auto Print feature. This fea ture enables
non-stop operation from master-making through printing.
� If you need to check or adjust the prin� position, cancel the Auto Print feature by
pressing the AUTO PRINT key again.
Holding down the R• 8-'v (ALL RESET) key
longer than one second returns the Auto Print
feature to the initial setting.
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� p.25 .....You can customize initial settings.
Press the AUTO PRINT key.
The Auto Print indicator lights.
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the machine will not start.
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Handy Features
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I dtlcing Originals Changing Image Contrast
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9)n Prints
Originals can be reduced to a preset percentage. Four preset reductions are available.
If selected, the chosen Reproduction Size indicator in the Sub Control Panel lights To achieve different tones on printed copies from those of an original, adjust the scan ning
up. contrast manually by canceling the Auto Scanning Contrast Adjustment mode.
Press the SIZE ADJUSTMENT key The Auto Scanning Contrast OLINE
to select a desired percentage. Adjustment mode is available only for eouo
fWHOTO
Each time the SIZE ADJUSTMENT key is the Line processing mode.
pressed, the indicators light in the following When the Auto Scanning Contrast Adjustment
order: mode is selected, the Auto adjustment indicator
<USA model> is lit
94% --+ 77'>/o --+ 75%--+ 66% -> 100% -, 94% In this case, the scanning contrast will be
<Metric model> adjust
94%--+ 87%--+ 82% · 71%--+ 100%--+ 94% ed automatically according to the darkness of
the original scanned.
Holding down the R• 81/ (ALL RESET)
key longer than one second returns This mode can be selected by press
=CR1630= ing the AUTO SCANNING CON
TRAST Adjustment key.
AUTO
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print size to the initial setting (100%).
71% .B4 a,. B5
82%8B4a,.A4
A4 a,. A5 Press the MANUAL SCANNING
B5a,.A5
87% • A4 a,. B5 CONTRAST Adjustment key to
change contrast.
94% 8 9f iE 100%0 Each press of this key changes the con trast
by one degree in the following order:
4--+5·•1-+2-3·>4
=CR1610/Metric Model=
71%8A4.,.A5
G (1 or 2) For newspaper or colored origi
nals.
82%8B5a,.A5
t (4 or 5) For poor copies or pencil-written
a--=--•
87%8A4a,.B5
LIGHTMANUALDARK
94%· ir:fiAiE 100%01
originals.
94% - i: E 100%0 Holding down the R• 81/ (ALL RESET) key longer than one second returns the
Scanning Contrast to the initial setting (AUTO).
=CR1610/U.S.A. Model=
- p.25.....You can customize initial settings.
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Handy Features
.Rvpositioning
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qte Print
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The print position can be adjusted vertically (up and down) and horizontally (to the right
and left).
Adjusting Horizontal Print Position
You can move the print position horizon tally
If you adjust the print position, be sure to produce test prints to verify the new by shifting the printing paper to the right or
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print position.
the left along with the Feed Tray Paper
Guides. To move the Feed Tray Paper
Adjusting Vertical Print Position Guides, first release the lock by pulling up
the Feed Tray Paper Guide Locking Levers.
You can move the print position vertically by
pressing either of the PRINT POSITION The allowable range is
Adjustment keys. The allowable range is (±20mm) except 84 size (10 x
±3/s" (±10 mm). 15 ½") paper.
When the key is pressed, the adjusted ver For this paper size, it is limited to (±10mm).
tical print position is roughly given by the CENTER
PRINT POSITION indicator.
El Important!
1
When adjusting horizontal print posi
Moves print position down.
Moves print position up. print position to the center.
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Returns Model=
20
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Handy Features
C.. hanging Return to Initial
Print ItF-s==:-ti1
5-1-3-2-4
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Print speed can be set at any of three levels, among 60, 90 and 130 sheets per minute.
To return all the settings to initial status,
including print position and reproduction
Press the PRINT SPEED percentage, turn the power off and on
•,,,,..
Adjustment key to change the ¢
again, or hold down the R• (ALL
print speed. RESET) key for more than one second.
The setting is changed in the following
order: If you have customized the initial
settings, they will be the ones
recovered when you perform the
3 (130 cpm)->1 (60 cpm)->2 (90 cpm)->3
procedure above.
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The
2) is normal printperspeed
90 sheets (setting
minute.
-•----- INITIAL SETTINGS -( at time of purchase)1---------••
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D Select
print speed to the initial setting.
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1 2 3
- p.25....You can customize initial set tings.
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Print Speed
Size
Adjustment
• Display
Print Quantity
ePHOTO
• Print Position
PRINT POSITION [ti)
-3/8 0 3/8+
• Master-Making/Print
.MASTER
MAKING[El/
OPRINTl!\!!J
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• Original Scanning Contrast a---• I
LIGHT MANUALDARK AUTO
1 2 3 4 5
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Special Features
1--- F-:--I 1---F'-----'--' --I Printing Originals
Side by Side
Printing Two Different Originals
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side by side if required,
0_2-_U_P_/_4_-U_P
Press the 2-UP/4-UP key to
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To cancel this
feature, press the
key again to turn off
the indicators.
0 Press the START key.
The originals are scanned and the sample 2-Up
or 4-Up print comes out.
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Special Features
0
when the 2-Up or 4-Up setting is
selected.
During the 15-second beep, change
To cancel this feature, settings, if necessary, and place
press the key again to turn the original on the Original Feed
off the indicators. Tray
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the ADF Unit with the Auto Print feature activated, the
set-up program runs completely for each original, until all
The Programmed Printing feature can be used to print and sort printed sheets into vari
the orig inals are printed and sorted into groups as
Press the PROGRAM
ous groups automatically from one original.
specified in the program.
Up to 5 groups can be set up, with a maximum of 99 clusters in each group and a max
imum of 9,999 copies can be specified in each cluster. key.
The Program
To cancel the Programmed printing feature, press the PROGRAM key again. indicator
lights and the
The Job Separator (optional) is useful for Programmed printing. numeric
indication
goes out in
the Print
Quantity
Display.
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Special Features
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Special Features
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.. Input the number of clusters for Place an original face-down on the
the first group using the Print ., Original Feed Tray.
Quantity keys.
Unless you specify the number of
clusters at this stage, it is automatical
ly set at "1."
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activated, the programme settings
are recov ered at the end of
the beginning. printing.
0 Enter other settings. IJ Holding down the R• 8v (ALL RESET) key longer
than one second clears the program.
Specify printing position, reproduction size,
and so on.
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Item No. Title
INITIAL SETTINGS OPEN TO ARBITRARY CHANGES
Description Choices Ref. Page
0 Enter the item number that you want
to customize.
1 PRINT SPEED
Selects the initial print speed ro1;s:on1<=1 so). p.20
Use the Print Quantity keys.
(copies per minute). 2(=60) For example, to select item DC/ , enter D and
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2 AUTO PRINT Selects the initial status of
the
FEATURE p.17
Auto print feature.
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3 JOB SEPARA-
IL_f C1/ _ _L,
Opens/Closes the data line 0(NO [Close
TOR CONNEC- for the optional Job data line ,
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TION p.37
Separator. 1(YES [Open
Select "YES" when attaching data line]) Press the START key.
the Job Separator.
4 AUTO RESET IO(NONE), l Each time you press the START key, the set
ting is changed. Select a desired setting.
TIME Gives/Ignores the period for 1(3 Minutes)
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automatic initialization.
6 MINIMUM 10(1),11(10), 2(20),
PRINT Selects the minimum print 3(30), 4(40), 5(50)
QUANTITY quantity which should be pro [Copies]
duced from one master.
7 AUTO DOCU- [0(OFF [START key!
Requires or does not require
MENT FEED
the START key, to feed the fol Irequired]), l
lowing original placed in the 1(ON [START key not
ADF unit without the Auto required]) ... Press the R•Bv (ALL RESET) key.
print feature activated. After customizing the settings, hold down the R•
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8'\t (ALL RESET) key for more than one sec ond.
09 ORIGINAL Selects the initial setting of the 0(3), 1(4), 2(5), 3(1), The custom settings appear as the initial set
p,18
SCANNING Original scanning contrast 4(2), jS(AUTO)! tings when the power is turned ON or the R• &\'
a----=-•
CONTRAST [Setting] (ALL RESET) key is held down for more than
* The framed item is the default setting, one second. LIGH1IMANUALLJARK
2 3 4 5
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Special Features
G.·. .·.·.·••.·•.•.}ija\nging Print
olor
To print with an optional color Print Cylinder (Drum), simply remove the existing Print
Cylinder (Drum) from the RISOGRAPH and replace with the color of choice.
0 Remove the Print Cylinder (Drum)
from the unit.
Lh Caution Only use RISOGRAPH CR Print Cylinder (Drum). lift the Print Cylinder (Drum) with both hands to
remove it.
• Change the Print Cylinder (Drum) with the power ON.
• Store the removed Print Cylinder (Drum) horizontally in the Print Cylinder
0
(Drum) case.
• Never store the Print Cylinder (Drum) in an upright position.
Load another color Print
Changing Print Cylinders (Drums) Cylinder (Drum) onto the holder.
0 Check that the CYLINDER
Insert another Print Cylinder (Drum) into the
holder horizontally, holding the Front Cylinder
(ORUM) RELEASE indicator (Drum) Cover and Print Cylinder (Drum) body
with both hands.
is lit on the Control
Panel.
If the indicator is not lit, press the
CYLINDER (DRUM) RELEASE
key to turn it on.
0 Slide the Print Cylinder (Drum) into
the unit.
Slide the Print Cylinder (Drum) into the unit
Lh Caution until it stops, and the CYLINDER (DRUM)
RELEASE indicator lights up on the Control
Do not pull out the Print
Panel.
Cylinder (Orum) unless this Indi
G
cator is lit
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Special Features
Interfacing
with a Computer
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After printing is complete, the master remains on the Print Cylinder (Drum). Copies of this master can be printed at any time by pressing the START key. To protect confidential
documents from unauthorized duplication, press the CONFIDENTIAL key to discard the
Your RISOGRAPH can be interfaced with Computers (such as IBM and compatibles, and
master after printing.
Macintosh) via the dedicated computer interface (optional).
When the RISOGRAPH is interfaced with a Computer, the 1/F key opens the interface line to
Confirm that printing has the Computer.
ended.
0 Press the CONFIDENTIAL
key.
For more details on how to interface with Computers, consult the manual for the
RISOGRAPH Computer Interface system.
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ltii' p.30.....Forstrictly confidential
documents, discard the
contents of the Master
Disposal Box.
- PROGRAMMED PRINTING FEATURE -
F-11
28 & Caution
Replenishing and Disposing Supplies Do not pull out the Print
Cartridge
0 Check that the CYLINDER
0 Pull out the Print Cylinder (Drum}.
Hold the Front Cylinder (Drum) Cover Lever
(DRUM} RELEASE indicator and pull out the Print Cylinder (Drum).
is lit on the Control Panel.
If the indicator is not lit, press the
CYLINDER (DRUM) RELEASE
key to turn it on.
0 Release the lock on the
Ink Cartridge.
Turn over the Ink Cartridge Release Lever in Remove the cap from a new Ink
the direction illustrated. "Cartridge.
& Caution
If this lever is not returned to its original lock
position, it may be damaged when sliding the
Print Cylinder (Drum) back inside.
Important! .
• Always use the Ink cartridge whose name's suffix is the same alphabetic char
acter as of the inittal suffix of your machine name, for "Black"
• Never insert a cartridge of a different color Ink.
Always be sure that the color of the new Ink Cartridge is_the s me a_s that of the old
one. If you want to change the print color, replace the entire Pnnt Cylinder {Drum).
"P.26
• There is ink on the master wrapped around the Print Cylinder (Drum). Keep your
hands and clothes away from it.
If your hands come into contact with ink, wash it off thoroughly.
29
Replenishing and Disposing Supplies
Replacing the
Master Roll
I
0 Open the Master Loading Unit.
Hold the Master Loading Unit Release Lever
0 Install the new Master Roll.
Push the Master Roll into the holder with the
and raise the Master Loading Unit until it stops. colored flange on the right side.
0 Remove the depleted Master Roll. 0 lnse t the leading edge of the
Pull out the depleted Master Roll from the Master Roll mto the Master
holder. Entrance.
Unroll the Master Roll by pulling on the leading
edge and insert the leading edge into the
Master Entrance.
[l
0 Pull out the Master Disposal Box.
Pull out the Master Disposal Box while pressing
down the Master Disposal Box Lock Lever.
Beside the Check & Error Display, the Machine Monitor Display
Advisory Displays indicates the related location which should be checked on the
unit.
If you need help in checking the unit, consult the following index
and refer to the corre sponding page.
When the machine is not ready for use (when consumables are not installed,
for exam ple), an indicator flashes in the Check & Error Display. In some When a corresponding advice code is required to find an
advisory description concern ing the current machine status, press the "*"
key. The corresponding advice code will 31
be indicated in the Print Quantity Display.
Advisory
I
Advisory Displays
33
Advisory Displays
Location Code Number Description and Action Location Code Number Description and Action I
[38 An original is too long for the ADF unit [53 The Ink Cartridge is not properly installed.
IActioij> Open the ADF unit by holding the ADF IActioij> Place it in position.
unit release lever. Remove the
original. Reduce the size of the original The AOF Unit is not properly closed.
and reload it
jActioij> Close it tightly.
I
Troubleshooting Tips
Troubleshooting Tips
Check the following "Tips Usf' and the related items before calling your authorized ser
vice representative. D There is no image on copies.
• Check whether the original is correctly placed.
I Tips List I !Action) Be sure it is placed face down.
wp.15
• The unit does not start even when the power switch is pressed...................................34 • Check whether the master is correctly placed.
!Action) Be sure that it is placed with the leading edge unrolled
•The START key does not function.................................................................................34
from below.
•There is no image on copies....................................................................................34 i:wp.29
• The unwanted background of an original is picked up on copies.................................34 The unwanted background of an original is picked up on
copies.
•Copies are incomplete; some images are missing or unclear.......................................34
• If newspaper or colored paper is used as an original, the back
• Printed images are excessively faint or blurred............................................................35 ground might have been picked up on copies.
• Vertical blank lines are found on printed copies...........................................................35 !Action} Press the MANUAL SCANNING CONTRAST Adjust
ment key [ J to make the scanning contrast lighter.
• The backs of finished copies are smudged with ink.....................................................35 Then replace the original and press the START key.
wp.18
•Paper sticks to the surface of the Print Cylinder (Drum)...............................................35
• Paper slips when it is fed..............................................................................................35 D Copies are incomplete; some images are missing or unclear.
•The Print Cylinder (Drum) is rotating slowly without feeding paper..............................35 • The Scanner glass may be stained with correction fluid or glue.
!Action} Open the ADF unit and clean the Scanner glass using
a soft cloth or tissue.
D The unit does not start even when the power switch is tii" p.36
pressed. • A foreign object may be on or under the master on the Print
Cylinder (Drum).
!Action} • Check whether the power cord is firmly connected to an electrical IAction) Pull out the Print Cylinder (Drum) and remove the
outlet.
object.
• Check whether the power cord is connected to the unit.
• Check whether the commercial power circuit breaker is on. ,,.-, p.26
I
D Printed images are excessively faint or blurred.
• If the machine is not used for a long period of time, ink on the D Paper sticks to the surface of the Print Cylinder (Drum).
sur face of the Print Cylinder (Drum) may dry. Dry ink on the !Action) • Use recommended printing paper.
Print Cylinder (Drum) may cause faint or blurred printing. Ir!>° p.10
!Action) Press the TEST PRINT key several times until a clear • Lower the vertical print position with the PRINT POSI
printed image is obtained. TION Adjustment key <1.
ir!>°p,16 ll!icp.19
• Light originals result in light images. • Replace the original in the reverse direction and
!Action) Press the MANUAL SCANNING CONTRAST adjust restart printing from the beginning (master-making).
ment key [ ] to make scanning contrast darker. Then
replace the original and press the START key. D Paper slips when it is fed.
.,., p.18
• Misfeeding of printing paper might have caused a paper jam.
• If the temperature is low (below 59°F or 15°C) or the Ink car
tridges are stored in a cold place, ink may not flow smoothly. !Action) Set the Paper feed pressure adjustment lever to
"CARD."
!Action) Warm the room or Ink cartridge before operating the l@'p,12
unit.
D Vertical blank lines are found on printed copies. D The Print Cylinder (Drum) is rotating slowly without feeding
paper.
• The Thermal print head (the device that makes the master) may
be smudged with paper powder from the master.
!Action) Open the Master loading unit and clean the Thermal
1,---,r
L - -
Ink is being supplied for covering ink consumption during
printing. During this operation, a rotation signal (as indicated to
the left) appears in the Print Quantity Display.
print head using a soft cloth or tissue. _f When a sufficient volume of ink is obtained for printing, the unit
.,., p.36 resumes printing operation.
!Action) Press the START key to finish your print job if the print
D The back of finished copies are smudged with ink. ing operation is not resumed.
wp.15
• The rubber Pressure roller, which keeps printing paper pressed
against the Print Cylinder (Drum) during printing, may be stained
with ink.
!Action) Remove the Print Cylinder (Drum) and clean the roller
gently with a soft cloth or tissue.
.,., p.37
36
Maintenance
Maintenance
I Cautions
Concerning
Ji WARNING
•
[ To Avoid Personal Injury During Handling J
DO NOT allow unauthorized persons to make adjustments or repairs.
DO NOT remove any fixed covers.
• CALL your dealer immediately if you suspect any dangerous situations or
have questions or problems with the unit.
• Precision parts and driving mechanisms are contained in the unit. Do not per
form actions other than those described in this manual.
Don't make any modifications to the unit or remove parts.
When you want to move the unit, contact your dealer. Cleaning : Preventing
& Caution [ To Avoid Mechanical Problems ]
Defective Prints
The best safety device is an alert person who demonstrates good sense.
• Neither RISO nor its dealer is responsible tor maintenance service
•
performed by non-RISO-authorized personnel.
Cleaning the Thermal Print Head
Clean the Thermal Print Head after every two Master
Rolls.
Lift up the Master loading unit. Then gently wipe the
Thermal Print Head (inside the unit) several times
with a soft cloth or tissue.
•
Cleaning the Scanner Glass
0 Open the ADF unit.
Open the ADF unit while holding the ADF o
unit release lever. scratching with a hard object.
very
delicate, avoid shocks
ADF unit release lever
31
Maintenance/Appendices
lptional
Jccessories
I
"'
•
A variety of optional accessories are available to enhance the capabilities of your
Cleaning the White RISOGRAPH CR1630/CR1610.
•
m.- p.26.....By
Cleaning the Pressure Roller exchanging the Print
Cylinder
(Drum), you can achieve
If the rubber Pressure Roller that presses printing
multicol or prints.
paper against the Print Cylinder (Drum) is stained,
smudged strips may appear on the back sides of
copies. Computer Interface
In such a case, wipe the Pressure roller thoroughly Job Separator m
The Computer Interface enables you to
with a soft cloth dampened with alcohol, or pass
This accessory efficiently sorts groups of combine all the advantages of your desk
used paper with a blank master loaded on the Print
prints with strips of paper as they are top publishing software with the high
Cylinder
print ed. The Job Separator is attached
next to
(Drum) using the Confidential feature.
T move periodical ly with a soft cloth.
o dust, wipe To remove stains, use an
Cleaning the RISOGRAPH r
the
machine
appropriate cleanser recom
mended by your authorized
Exterior e exterior service representative.
Pressure Roller
&_ Caution The machine exterior is plastic. the Paper Receiving
Tray.
speed efficiency and low cost printing ben
efits of your RISOGRAPH Digital Printer.
•
Never use alcohol or solvent for
cleaning.
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Appendices
I Specification
s
Specifications
-CR1610
-CR1630
Processing
High-speed automatic digital scanning/fully automatic, thermal Processing High-speed automatic digital scanning/fully automatic, thermal
screening duplicating system screening duplicating system
Time to First Copy
Approx. 25 seconds (letter, or A4 original) Time to First Copy Approx. 25 seconds (letter, or A4 original)
Print Speed
3 selectable print speeds (60 to 130 sheets per Print Speed 3 selectable print speeds (60 to 130 sheets per minute)
Scanning
minute) 300 X 300 dpi Scanning 300 X 300 dpi
Resolution
10.2" (260mm) Resolution 8.2" (210mm)
Scanning Width
Sheets Scanning Width Sheets
Original Input Type
3 1/2" x 5 1/2" (90 x 140 mm, A6 or postcard) to Original Input Type 3 1/2" x 5 1/2" (90 x 140 mm, A6 or postcard) to
Original Size
10 3/4" x 15 1/2" (274 x 395 mm or B4) Original Size 10 3/4" x 15 1/2" (274 x 395 mm or B4)
3 1/2" x 5 1/2" (90 x 140 mm, A6 or postcard) to 3 1/2" x 5 1/2" (90 x 140 mm, A6 or postcard) to
Output Paper Size
10 3/4" x 15 1/2" (274 x 395 mm or B4) Output Paper Size 10 3/4" x 15 1/2" (274 x 395 mm or B4)
15-lb bond (50 g/m2) to 28-lb bond (107 g/m2 ) 15-lb bond (50 g/m2) to 28-lb bond (107
Original
15-lb bond (50 g/m2) to 36-lb bond (157 g/m2 ) Original g/m2) 15-lb bond (50 g/m2) to 36-lb bond
Weight Paper
B4 Cylinder (Drum) - 9.8" x 14.0" (251 x 357 mm) Weight Paper (157 g/m2 )
Weight Image
Feed tray - 1,000 sheets (16-lb bond or 64 g/m2) Weight Image Legal Cylinder (Drum) - 8.2" x 13.7" (210 x 349 mm)
Area Paper
Receiving tray - 800 sheets (16-lb bond or )64 Area A4 Cylinder (Drum) - 8.2" x 11.4" (210 x 290 mm)
Capacity 2
g/m2 Feed tray - 1,000 sheets (16-lb bond or 64
) g/m
4 selectable reductions: 94%, 77%, 75% and 66% Paper Capacity Receiving tray - 800 sheets (16-lb bond or 64) g/m 2
Reduction
Parameters
(94%, 87%, 82% (auto/manual)
Features Source and 71% for metric • Preventive maintenance call
models) A wide range of colors including: black, blue, red, green, brown,
• Print speed yellow, etc.
control Color Cylinder (Drum), Job Separator m, Key/Card Countermand
• Confidential Computer Interface
mode
USA Model: • 120 V AC, 60 Hz <3 A>
• 2-Up/4-Up
printing
• Programmed
Print Colors printing
• Photo mode
• Duo mode
Optional • Interface
capabilities
Accessories Power • Scanning contrast
adjustment
Reduction Parameters 4 selectable printing
reductions: 94%, • Photo mode
Print Colors 77%, 75% and 66% • Duo mode
Features
(94%, 87%, 82% and • Interface capabilities
Optional Accessories 71% for metric • Scanning contrast adjustment (auto/manual)
models) • Preventive maintenance call
• Print speed control A wide range of colors including: black, blue, red, green, brown,
• Confidential mode yellow, etc.
• 2-Up/4-Up printing Color Cylinder (Drum), Job Separator m, Key/Card Countermand
• Programmed Computer Interface
<Requirements> Metric • 110 V AC, 60 Hz <3 A> (110 V model) Power Source USA Model: • 120 V AC, 60 Hz <3 A>
Models: • 220-240 V-, 50/60 Hz <2 A> (220 V <Requirements> Metric Models: • 11o V AC, 60 Hz <3 A> (110 V model)
• 220-240 V-, 50/60 Hz <2 A> (220 V model)
model)
WARNING
A.
A. Always check the rating plate on
Always check the rating plate on the
Weigh the machine before connecting the power.
t
WARNING
machine before connecting the
power.
Approx. 141 lbs. (64 kg)
Dimensions (W x D x Weight Approx. 141 lbs. (64 kg)
In use: 48.2" x 25.0" x 21.5" (1225 x 645 x 492 mm)
H) Dimensions (W x D x H) In use: 46.2" x 25.0" x 21.5" (1225 x 645 x 492 mm)
In storage: 25.0" x 25.0" x 18.9" (635 x 645 x 479
mm) In storage: 25.0" x 25.0" x 18.9" (635 x 645 x 479 mm)
The specifications are subject to change without prior notice. Please acknowledge The specifications are subject to change without prior notice. Please acknowledge
that the illustrations and descriptions in this manual may differ from the actual that the illustrations and descriptions in this manual may differ from the actual
machine,
machine, due to the change in specifications. due to the change in specifications.
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Index
Inde
x
I
Symbols and Numerals 25 15 CALL SERVICE indicator..................31
cleaning thermal print head....................36
* key........................................... 8, 23, 31
2-UP/4-UP key.............................9, 21, 22
Auto Idling Operation..............................15
AUTO PRINT key ..............................9,
carrier sheet...........................................11
cautions, handling machine....................13
cleaning white sheet...............................37
color cylinders ..................................26, 37
2-UP/4-UP printing 17 AUTO SCANNING CONTRAST cautions, installation.................................5
color, print..............................................26
(different originals) ........................21, Adjustment key...............................9, cautions, maintenance...........................36
18 color drum unit.................................26, 37
22 2-UP/4-UP printing (same originals)..22 Check & Error Display .......................8,
automatic printing...................................17 31 computer interface 37
automatic sorting into groups.................23 confidential documents, protecting.........27
A CHECK SETTINGS indicator ..........31,
33 CONFIDENTIAL key..........................9, 27
accessories............................................37
B cleaning pressure roller..........................37 control panel .................................. 8, 9, 14
adding paper..........................................12
basic processes...................................... 14 cleaning (preventing defective prints).....36 copyright infringement, caution..............13
ADF unit (illustration)................................6
beep, 15-seconds (place second cleaning RISOGRAPH exterior...............37 CUSTOM SETTING key....................9, 25
ADF unit release lever .......................6,
cleaning scanner glass...........................36 customizing initial settings...................25
36 adjusting print position, horizontal.....19 original)...............................................22
CYLINDER RELEASE key ..........8, 26, 28
adjusting print position, vertical..............19
advisory displays....................................31 C
ALL RESET key ....................8, 14, 20, C key.................................................. 8,
D
defective prints, preventing....................36
H M
dimensions.............................................38
half-tone processing...............................16 Machine Monitor Display ...................8,
discarding used masters........................30
handling machine, warnings and 31
disposal box, master............................30
cautions..............................................13 main control panel ...............................6,
documents, confidential.........................27 8
horizontal print position, adjusting.......... 19
drum...................................................7, 14 main power switch...................................6
DRUM RELEASE key..................8, 26, Maintenance Call Indicator ................8,
28 31
drums, replacing..................................26 Image processing mode select,
initial setting.....................................20 maintenance, cautions...........................36
duo mode...............................................16 MANUAL SCANNING CONTRAST
Image Processing Selection key .......8, 16
image contrast on prints, changing........18 Adjustment
E key...............................9, 18
initial setting, image processing
EMPTY DISPOSAL BOX indicator.........31 master disposal box, emptying..............30
mode select........................................20
entering number of copies......................15 master disposal box lock
initial setting, master-making/print..........20
environment, recommended....................5 lever ..........6, 30 master loading
initial setting, original scanning
extension cord, capacity ....,.....................5 unit ............................7, 29 master
contrast.........................................20,
25 loading unit release lever ......7, 29
F initial setting, print position.....................20 master
features ...............................................5, 38 roll ................................................?
initial setting, print quantity display ..20, 25
FEED TRAY DESCENT key..............8, 12 master roll, replacing..............................29
initial setting, print speed.................20, 25
feed tray paper guide lock lever ..6, 12, 19 master-making....................................... 14
initial setting, size adjustment.................20
feed tray paper guides................. 6, 12, 19 master-making/print, initial
initial settings, customizing.....................25
flanges, master roll.................................29 setting .........20 . MASTER-
initial settings, return to....................20, 25
front cylinder (drum) cover.......................7 MAKING/PRINT key ..........,,....................8
injury, avoiding.............................5, 13, 36
front cylinder (drum) cover lever..7, 26, 28 mechanical problems, avoiding ...5, 13, 36
ink cartridge..............................................7
ink cartridge, cautions............................28 misfeeds, preventing.............................. 10
G ink cartridge, replacing...........................28
groups, automatic sorting into................23 N
ink cartridge holder................................... 7
number of copies, entering.....................15
ink cartridge release lever .................7, 28
interface (computer)...............................27
INTERFACE key................................9, 27
0
optional accessories..............................37
original feed tray ................................6,
J
14
JAM indicator ...................................31, 32
original guides..........................................6
Job Separator Ill
original guides, adjusting........................15
(optional accessory) ...............23, 25, 37
original, placing......................................15
original receiving table.............................6
K
ORIGINAL SCANNING CONTRAST
Key/Card Counter Ill
indicator ........................................
(optional accessory)
..9, 18
........................................................... original scanning contrast, initial
37 setting...........................................
20, 25
L originals, printing side by side................21
location, recommended originals, reducing..................................18
................................................................. orignals, size recommendations............11
5 original stopper........................................6
originals, weight recommendations........11
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Index
I
p
printing, automatic..................................17 START key...............................................8
paper, adding......................................12 STOP key.................................................8
printing, side-by-side (different
paper capacity........................................38 storing environment, paper ....................1O
originals) .......................................21,
paper feed pressure, adjusting...............12 22 sub control panel .................................6, 9
paper feed pressure adjustment printing, side-by-side (same original).....22
lever..........................................6 10, 12
1
printing, 2-UP/4-UP T
paper feed resistance, adjusting............12
(different originals)........................21, 22 temperature range, recommended..........5
paper feed resistance adjustment printing, 2-UP/4-UP (same original).......22 TEST PRINT key ...............................8, 16
lever................................................6, 12 processing, half-tone..............................16 thermal print head....................................7
paper feed tray ..................................6, 12
processing, photo...................................16 thermal print head, cleaning...................36
paper jams, preventing PROGRAM key..................................9, 23 troubleshooting tips (index)....................34
..........................1O
programmed printing..............................23
paper receiving tray ...........................7, 13
paper, replacing.....................................12
proof copies, producing..........................16 u
used masters, discarding.......................30
paper, size recommendations................10
R
paper stop................................................7
receiving tray paper guide adjustment V
paper, storing environment....................10
knob....................................................13 vertical print position, adjusting..............19
paper, weight
receiving tray paper guides .........7, 13, 19
recommendations............1O photo
processing..............................................16
reducing originals...................................18 w
reduction, preset....................................18 warnings, handling machine..................13
power connections, recommended..........5
replacing ink cartridge............................28 warnings, maintenance..........................36
power switch, turning on........................14
REPLACE INK CARTRIDGE indicator ..31 warnings, power connection....................5
preset reduction.....................................18
replacing master roll..............................29 weight.....................................................38
pressure roller, cleaning.........................37
REPLACE MASTER ROLL indicator.....31 white sheet...............................................6
preventing defective prints.....................36
replacing paper......................................12 white sheet, cleaning.............................37
print color, changing...............................26
repositioning print...................................19
print colors...........................................38
Reproduction Size indicator...............9, 18
print cylinder ......................................7, 14
RISOGRAPH exterior, cleaning.............37
print cylinders, changing........................26
print position, adjusting..........................19
print position, initial setting.....................20
s
scanner glass...........................................6
PRINT POSITION Adjustment keys ..9, 19
scanner glass, cleaning.........................36
PRINT POSITION CENTER key .......9, 19
scanning contrast, adjusting..................18
PRINT POSITION indicator 19
scanning resolution................................38
Print Quantity Display..............................8
scanning width.................................11, 38
print quantity display, initial setting..20, 25
side-by-side printing (different
Print Quantity keys (0 to 9)......................8
originals) .......................................21, 22
print quantity, minimum..........................25
side-by-side printing (same original) ..22
PRINT SPEED Adjustment key .........9, 20
size adjustment, initial setting................20
print speed, changing.............................20
SIZE ADJUSTMENT key...................9, 18
PRINT SPEED indicator ....................9, 20
sorting into groups, automatic................23
print speed, initial setting.................20, 25
specifications.......................................38
printing.................................................14