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Riso shall not be responsible for any damage or expense that might result from the use of
this manual.
As we are constantly improving our products, the machine may differ in some respects
from the illustrations used in this manual.
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or losses or expenses resulting from the use of this product or included manuals.
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• Store this manual close-by, and fully acquaint yourself with the printing machine.
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Model: MZ790U
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Contains FCC ID: RPARFMHL00
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this
device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
The user is cautioned that unauthorized changes or modifications not approved could the user's authority to
operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in
a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user
is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device
must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
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Warning
For MZ770A Model Only
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the
user may be required to take adequate measures.
is a registered trademark of RISO KAGAKU CORPORATION in Japan and other countries.
is a trademark of RISO KAGAKU CORPORATION.
- This product contains RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) System.
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  • Page 1 Riso shall not be responsible for any damage or expense that might result from the use of this manual. As we are constantly improving our products, the machine may differ in some respects from the illustrations used in this manual.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Welcome to the MZ7 Series Model ..................7 About This User’s Guide...................... 7 Icons Used in This Manual ....................8 Before Starting to Use Safety Guide - Installation ....................10 Installation .........................10 Power connection .......................10 Safety Guide - Handling and Operation................11 Operation Environment.......................11 Machine Handling.......................11 Consumables........................12...
  • Page 3 Contents Functions for Master-Making Selecting Image Processing Mode [Image] ..............68 Processing Photos with Dot Screen [Dot Process] ............70 Adjusting Photo Contrast [Contrast Adj] ................72 Adjusting Photo Gradation [Tone Curve]................73 Selecting Scanning Contrast for the Original [Contrast] ..........75 Enlarging/Reducing Originals [Standard Ratio] [Free] [Margin+] [Zoom] ......
  • Page 4 Contents Functions for Printing Changing the Print Speed [Print Speed Adjustment] ............. 112 Printing at High Speed [150ppm]..................113 Setting “150ppm” ......................113 Adjusting the Print Density [Print Density Adjustment] ..........114 Adjusting the Print Position [Print Position Adjustment] [1=2 Alignment] ....... 115 Adjusting the Print Position of Both Cylinders (Drums) Together ........116 Printing Proof Copies [Proof] ..................
  • Page 5 Contents Storage and Scan Modes (Option) About Storage ......................... 178 Storable Original Data ......................178 Retrieving Storage Data ....................179 Converting Hard-copy to Stored Data (Scan Mode)............180 About Scan Mode ......................180 Scanning an Original for 1-Color Printing .................181 Scanning Originals (2) for 2-Color Printing ...............183 Setting Data Information ....................185 Specifying Paper Size ......................187 Retrieving Stored Data and Printing [Storage Memory] ..........
  • Page 6 Contents Maintenance Cleaning .......................... 228 Thermal Print Head ......................229 Stage Glass and Stage Cover Pad...................229 Scanner Glass and White Sheet of ADF unit (Option) .............230 Pressure Roller .........................230 The Exterior ........................231 Troubleshooting When a Message Displays ....................232 Error Message Layout ......................232 Pop-Up Message Layout ....................241 Consumable Information Screen ..................246 Troubleshooting.......................
  • Page 7: Welcome To The Mz7 Series Model

    This book explains in easy-to-understand language the mechanisms and operational flow of 2-Color printing and Easy 2Color, as well as tips for printing. RISO Printer Driver User’s Guide (included as a PDF file in the attached CD-ROM) This user’s guide explains the procedures for printing from a computer.
  • Page 8: Icons Used In This Manual

    Icons Used in This Manual The following icons are used in this manual. About the Notation The following icons are used throughout the document. WARNING: Ignoring this warning could cause death or serious injury. Caution: Ignoring this caution could cause injury or damage to property. Important!: Indicates items that require special attention or that are prohibited actions.
  • Page 9 The notation for Operational Instructions and Function Descriptions The following conventions are used to explain functions and operations. Chapter Title Display Shows the screen as seen on each step. Operation Procedure The operational procedures are outlined in steps. Follow these steps. About the content of this manual and the illustrations Displays are illustrated as if currently activated.
  • Page 10: Before Starting To Use

    Before Starting to Use Safety Guide - Installation This section describes the precautions to be observed when installing the machine. Read this section before install- ing the machine. Note: • Your dealer will help you to determine a proper location for the machine at the time of delivery. Installation WARNING: •...
  • Page 11: Safety Guide - Handling And Operation

    Before Starting to Use Safety Guide - Handling and Operation This section describes the precautions to be observed when handling the machine. Read this section before operat- ing the machine. Operation Environment Important!: • Operate the machine under the following appropriate environment conditions. Temperature range: 59°F to 86°F (15°C to 30°C) Humidity range: 40% to 70% (noncondensing) Machine Handling...
  • Page 12: Consumables

    Before Starting to Use Consumables Important!: • For ink and Master Roll, it is recommended to use the products specified by RISO. • Store consumables such as Master Roll and ink properly. Do not store consumables in the following places: –...
  • Page 13: Connection With A Computer

    Before Starting to Use Connection with a Computer You can directly send data from a connected computer to the machine as an original for printing. Because digital data itself is used for making a master, the finish of prints becomes outstanding. Important!: •...
  • Page 14: Paper Recommendations

    Before Starting to Use Paper Recommendations Size and Weight Restrictions The table shows the specifications of the usable print paper. Usable Printing Paper Size Weight " × 5 " (100 mm × 148 mm) to 13-lb bond (46 g/m ) to "...
  • Page 15: Tips For Better Paper Feeding

    • Paper with a horizontal grain direction can cause problems with paper pass. Use paper with a vertical grain direction. • Images are not output onto the entire area of usable print paper. "p.17 RISO does not assure that paper outside the above specifications pass through the machine and can be used for printing. Tips for Better Paper Feeding To prevent paper jams and misfeeds, follow the directions below: •...
  • Page 16: Originals

    Before Starting to Use Originals Size and Weight Restrictions Usable originals are as follows. Using the Stage Glass Using the Optional ADF unit Size Weight Size Weight " × 3 " × 5 " " (50 mm × 90 mm) (90 mm ×...
  • Page 17: Maximum Printing Areas And Margins

    Before Starting to Use Maximum Printing Areas and Margins The maximum printing areas are as follows. Model Maximum Printing Area Usable Maximum Print Paper Size " × 16 " (291 mm × 425 mm) MZ790 " × 17" (297 mm × 432 mm) "...
  • Page 18: Getting Acquainted

    Getting Acquainted Function and Name of Each Part Master Disposal Box 1 ("p.220) Control Panel ("p.20, "p.21) Holds discarded masters. Press the keys to perform various print operations. Display ("p.22 ∼p.28) Feed Tray Descent Button ("p.32) Lowers the Paper Feed Tray when changing or adding Displays various screens needed for print operations.
  • Page 19 Getting Acquainted Print Cylinder (Drum) Release Button ("p.222) Paper Jumping Wing ("p.122) Unlocks the Print Cylinder (Drum) for removal. Automatically adjusts to keep printed paper neatly stacked. Print Cylinder (Drum) 1 ("p.222) Receiving Tray Paper Guides ("p.33) Front Cover Aligns printed paper neatly. Ink Cartridge ("p.218) Slide according to the width of paper to be printed.
  • Page 20: Control Panel

    Getting Acquainted Control Panel The Control Panel features permanent keys such as . It also has a large-size display that shows var- ious messages and function buttons. This section introduces hardware Key names and functions, as well as the display window and its functions. Mode Key Print Speed Adjustment Keys/Indicator ("p.112)
  • Page 21 Getting Acquainted 20 21 19 18 17 14 15 16 Start Key Progress Arrows Starts master-making or printing process or executes Indicates master-making and printing progress status. specified operations. The key is lighted only when the key is active. Master-Making Indicator Proof Key ("p.118) Master-Making...
  • Page 22: Display

    Getting Acquainted Display The Screens and their Various Stages When the power is turned on, after a brief display of the start-up screen, the initial screen appears. Power ON Start-Up Screen (Ex.) Note: • Start-Up Screen settings Select [Start-Up Screen] on the Admin. screen. Initial Screen (Ex.) The Mode Screen is normally displayed as shown in the diagram on the left.
  • Page 23: Selecting A Mode

    Getting Acquainted Selecting a Mode Touch the Mode button on the Mode Screen to view the basic screens of the various modes. 1) Color 2) Scan 3) Link Mode Mode Mode Color Mode Select the print type (2-Color Print/1-Color Print (Cylinder (Drum) 1 only or Cylinder (Drum) 2 only)) to display the Operation Selection Screen (MasterMake/Printing).
  • Page 24 Getting Acquainted Scan Mode (Option) Touch [Scanning] to display the Scan Basic Screen. Note: • See “Storage and Scan Modes” ("p.178) for information about Scan Mode. Link Mode (Option) Touch [Link Print] to display the Link Basic Screen. Note: • Refer to “When using a Linked Printer (sold separately)” ("p.198) for information on connecting and using a Linked Printer (sold separately).
  • Page 25: Basic Screen Layout

    Getting Acquainted Basic Screen Layout The name and function of each area of the basic screens are explained below. The display of the basic screen differs depending on whether you are scanning a paper document or printing from a computer. Note: •...
  • Page 26 Getting Acquainted Printing from a Computer Data Tab Area Paper Button (“Selections” and “Admin.” tabs are disabled) "p.80 Touch a tab to display its screen. Auto Print Job Properties Area A printing operation can be set to stop at certain points. (overrides driver settings) Properties of the current print job is displayed.
  • Page 27: Other Screens

    Getting Acquainted Other Screens Selections Screen Quickly change settings for a function or open its screen. Up to 9 functions can be displayed for quick access. ("p.169) Functions Screen Access to a variety of functions. Admin. Screen Changes the default values of various functions. Display...
  • Page 28: Buttons On Touch Screen

    Getting Acquainted Buttons on Touch Screen Select buttons by lightly touching with a finger. Touch again to cancel the selection. Avoid pressing with excessive force. Not Selected. Frequently Used Buttons Selected. Activates/Executes a setting. Buttons in gray cannot be Cancels a setting. selected.
  • Page 29 Getting Acquainted Display...
  • Page 30: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations Preparing to Print First, set up the Paper Feed Tray and Paper Receiving Tray of the machine. Turning the power ON Turn the power ON. Touch [MasterMake] on the Opera- tion Selection Screen. Select a mode. This example is for “Dual-Color Printing”. The Master Making Basic Screen appears.
  • Page 31: Setting Up The Paper Feed Tray And Loading Paper

    Basic Operations Setting up the Paper Feed Tray and Loading Paper Important!: • Do not use unsuitable paper, or mix paper of different sizes. Doing so can cause paper jams and damage the machine. "p.14 Open the Paper Feed Tray. Select the paper feed pressure.
  • Page 32: Adding Or Replacing Paper

    Basic Operations Adding or Replacing Paper When you add paper or replace with paper of a different size at the time of printing, press the Feed Tray Descent But- ton to lower the Paper Feed Tray. Paper Feed Descent Button •...
  • Page 33: Setting Up The Paper Receiving Tray

    Basic Operations Setting up the Paper Receiving Tray Open the Paper Receiving Tray. Adjust the Paper Arrangers. Push out plates Push in Alignment of paper is affected by sizes and Pull the Paper Receiving Tray down until it comes strength of paper. Adjust the Paper Arrangers so to a rest.
  • Page 34: Closing The Paper Receiving Tray

    Basic Operations Closing the Paper Receiving Tray Remove all printed copies and follow the steps below to close the Paper Receiving Tray. Slide the Paper Stopper to the edge of the Paper Receiving Tray. Fold in the Paper Stopper. Pull up the Paper Arrangers, slide the Receiving Tray Paper Guides to the left and right as far as they will go.
  • Page 35: Basic Process

    Basic Operations Basic Process The general print job flow for 2-Color printing is explained here. There are two methods for 2-Color printing: Preparing two originals separated by color (For Cylinder (Drum) 1 and For Cylinder (Drum) 2), or separating the colors of one original into two. Process Operation Flow For 2-Color printing with 2 originals...
  • Page 36 Basic Operations Process Operation Flow For 2-Color printing with 2 originals For 2-Color printing by separating the colors separated by color: of a single original (when using Easy 2Color) Master-Making Proof Copy (1) A one color proof copy is printed using only Cylinder (Drum) 1. Place the original for Cylinder (Drum) 2.
  • Page 37 Basic Operations Process Operation Flow For 2-Color printing with 2 originals For 2-Color printing by separating the colors separated by color: of a single original (when using Easy 2Color) Master-Making Proof Copy (2) A 2-color proof copy is printed. Printing Print The specified number of copies are printed.
  • Page 38: 2-Color Printing With 2 Originals

    Basic Operations 2-Color Printing with 2 Originals A total of 2 originals (For Cylinder (Drum) 1, For Cylinder (Drum) 2) are printed. Original for Print Result Cylinder 1 (Drum 1) Original for Cylinder 2 (Drum 2) Important!: " × 10 "...
  • Page 39: Load Paper

    Basic Operations Load paper. Tip: Using the Gauge Cover See "p.31 for details on how to load the paper. The Gauge Cover allows you to align original images precisely on the Stage Glass even if they are not squared on the sheet. Shift the original sheet along the grid lines printed on the cover, touching it through the openings on the cover.
  • Page 40 Basic Operations Important!: Note: • The ADF unit can accommodate originals of • Up to 50 sheets of 17-lb bond (64g/m ) paper " × 5 " (90mm × 140 mm) and above. can be placed in the ADF unit. Smaller originals should be placed on the Stage Glass.
  • Page 41 Basic Operations Set the print functions for the Cylin- Once the masters are made, one proof copy from Cylinder (Drum) 1 alone is printed, and the Master der (Drum) 2 original. Making Basic Screen for Cylinder (Drum) 2 You can set print functions of the original for Cyl- appears.
  • Page 42 Basic Operations Once the scan has completed, the master is made Important!: for Cylinder (Drum) 2. • When the machine has not been used for a long period of time, the print quality may suffer due to dry ink on the Print Cylinder (Drum). Press the key to print proof copies sev- eral times.
  • Page 43 Basic Operations Remove the printed paper. Note: • Press the key to interrupt printing opera- tion currently underway. • If the machine is inactive for a certain period of time, it determines that the current job is com- pleted, even if the actual printing is still in progress.
  • Page 44: 2-Color Printing With 1 Original [Easy 2Color]

    Basic Operations 2-Color Printing with 1 Original [Easy 2Color] One original is scanned, is divided into Cylinder (Drum) 1 and Cylinder (Drum) 2, and a dual-color print is made. Original Print Result Important!: " × 10 " (182 mm × 257 mm) (B5) or larger. •...
  • Page 45 Basic Operations Red Color Separates the colors of an original printed in black and light red. The master of the black portion of the original is created on Cylinder (Drum) 1, the red portion on Cylinder (Drum) 2 (cylinders (drums) are reversed if [Sw.Color] is selected). Cylinder (Drum) 1 Cylinder (Drum) 2 (black portion)
  • Page 46 Separates handwriting written using the recommended pen or red pencil on originals from black printed images by a RISO printer or ink-jet printer (documents printed with a lighter shade of black, or with water-based ink, etc.). The master of the prior original is created on Cylinder (Drum) 1, the handwritten portion on Cylinder (Drum) 2 (cylin- ders (drums) are reversed if [Sw.Color] is selected).
  • Page 47 Basic Operations Separation Sheet Separates the original using a separate sheet (Area Specification Sheet) that is written on using the recommended pen for the desired area. The master of the portion outside the specified area is created on Cylinder (Drum) 1, the por- tion within on Cylinder (Drum) 2 (cylinders (drums) are reversed if [Sw.Color] is selected).
  • Page 48 Basic Operations Tip: About the Specified Area, Separation Sheet Use the recommended pen to create the area to be specified. If you specify the area with a non-recommended pen, separation may not properly occur. • Make sure to properly connect the edges of the area you draw with the pen. If the edges are not connected, the specified area may not be recognized.
  • Page 49: Operating Procedures For Easy 2Color

    Basic Operations Operating Procedures for Easy 2Color Turn the power ON. Load paper. See "p.31 for details on how to load the paper. Note: • If the key is lit, the machine is in Energy Saving mode. Press the key to cancel Energy Saving mode.
  • Page 50 Basic Operations Tip: Touch the button of the separation to use. Using the Gauge Cover The Gauge Cover allows you to align original images precisely on the Stage Glass even if they are not squared on the sheet. Shift the original sheet along the grid lines printed on the cover, touching it through the openings on the cover.
  • Page 51 Basic Operations Press the key. The machine scans the original, separates colors, then creates masters in a sequence. Note: • If you set “Preview” in step 7, the print process Once the master is made on Cylinder (Drum) 1, will temporarily stop once separation is com- one proof copy will print from Cylinder (Drum) 1 plete.
  • Page 52 Basic Operations Check the proof copy result. Press the key. When a proof copy is printed, the Print Basic Screen will be displayed automatically. Check the proof copy; e.g., print position and den- sity. If necessary, change print position and density. •...
  • Page 53 Basic Operations Press the key when print job is complete. The setting returns to its default value. Note: • After printing is completed, the master remains on the Print Cylinder (Drum). To protect confi- dential documents from unauthorized duplica- tion, use the Confidential feature to discard the master after printing.
  • Page 54 Basic Operations Setting an Original with the Separation Sheet For the “Separation Sheet”, you must scan the Area Specification Sheet prior to scanning the original. Place the Area Specification Sheet. When placing in the ADF unit (Option) When placing on the Stage Glass Place originals face-down and then adjust the Place the original face down on Stage Glass.
  • Page 55 Basic Operations Configure print functions. Touch [Easy 2Color]. Make various settings as needed. For further information, see the section for each print function. The Easy 2Color screen appears. Touch the button of the separation to use. If it is not displayed, press to display the Master Making Basic Screen.
  • Page 56 Basic Operations Place the original. When placing on the Stage Glass Remove the Area Specification Sheet from the stage glass and place the original as described in step 1. Note: • Scrap books, etc. should be placed on Stage Glass. When placing one sheet at a time into the ADF unit: Place the original as described in step 1.
  • Page 57: Printing With 1-Color

    Basic Operations Printing with 1-Color Either Cylinder (Drum) 1 or Cylinder (Drum) 2 is used to print one color. Important!: • For 1-color printing, either Cylinder (Drum) 1 or Cylinder (Drum) 2 may be used, but we recommend using mainly Cylinder (Drum) 1.
  • Page 58 Basic Operations Set up the Paper Receiving Tray. When placing in the ADF unit (Option) See"p.33 for details on how to set up the Paper Receiving Tray. Place originals face-down and then adjust the ADF Original Guides to the width of the origi- nals.
  • Page 59 Basic Operations Press the key. Check the proof copy result. Check the proof copy; e.g., print position and den- sity. If necessary, change print position and density. • Print Position ("p.115) • Print Density ("p.114) After adjustment, press the key to print a proof copy.
  • Page 60 Basic Operations Press the key. Note: • After printing is completed, the master remains on the Print Cylinder (Drum). To protect confi- dential documents from unauthorized duplica- tion, use the Confidential feature to discard the master after printing. "p.154 Remove the printed paper. The specified number of copies will be printed.
  • Page 61 Basic Operations Tip: 1-Color Printing with Cylinder (Drum) 2 We generally recommend that Cylinder (Drum) 1 be used for 1-Color printing, but you can also use only Cylinder (Drum) 2. However the procedure differs slightly from Cylinder (Drum) 1. The follow- ing restrictions apply: When removing Cylinder (Drum) 1 and using only Cylinder (Drum) 2:...
  • Page 62: Printing From A Computer Data [Direct Print]

    The machine can receive and print the original data created on a computer. The data will be digitally processed, thus achieving high quality prints. Important!: • First, install a proper printer driver on your computer. See the RISO Printer Driver User’s Guide for installation details. Note: •...
  • Page 63: Printing Computer Data

    Basic Operations Printing Computer Data Make sure the machine is ON. Set printing options from your com- puter screen. Check the Control Panel. Note: • When the power is OFF, both the Display and key are off. Turn the power ON. "p.31 •...
  • Page 64 Basic Operations Check the Display. Tip: Job List Screen Check the owner name and preview to make sure that the received data is the data to be printed. Set other functions as needed. Once the data is received, touch on the Basic Screen to review current Job List.
  • Page 65 Basic Operations Note: Tip: When using a Linked Printer (sold separately) • You can also adjust the print position, the den- When “Auto Process” is activated, “Online Auto- sity, and the speed while print process is in Link” can be selected to specify output device in progress.
  • Page 66: Changing Output Directions

    Basic Operations Changing Output Directions Output can be controlled from the Master Making/Print Basic Screens. Master Making Basic Screen • [Preview] You can check the master making image of the page currently awaiting creation. Note: • In “Preview”, all received original data is displayed as a master making image.
  • Page 67: Changing Stop Timing

    Basic Operations Changing Stop Timing Stop timing as set on the printer driver takes priority by default. However, the settings can be changed on the machine while the machine is halted. Note: • If “Auto Print” is set to ON on the machine driver, press the key to stop the operation and to make changes.
  • Page 68: Functions For Master-Making

    Functions for Master-Making Selecting Image Processing Mode [Image] In order to make a master best suited for the original document, select an appropriate mode depending on whether original contain only text (Line), photo, or both of them. Note: • Default Image Processing mode can be set on the Admin. screen. "p.161 Touch [Image] on the Master Making Touch [Photo] to select the type of photo.
  • Page 69 Functions for Master-Making Touch [OK]. The following screen appears. Returns to the Master Making Basic Screen. Image Processing mode is updated. Note: • Some functions are not available in certain Image Processing mode settings. Line Photo Pencil Dot Process — —...
  • Page 70: Processing Photos With Dot Screen [Dot Process]

    Functions for Master-Making Processing Photos with Dot Screen [Dot Process] “Dot Process” function processes photo originals with dot screening in order to print more clearly. Select from four types of dot patterns. Note: • “Dot Process” is not available when Image Processing mode has been set to “Line” or “Pencil”. Touch [Functions] on the Master Select a dot pattern.
  • Page 71 Functions for Master-Making The following screen appears. Returns to the Functions screen. Dot Process set- ting is updated. Processing Photos with Dot Screen [Dot Process]...
  • Page 72: Adjusting Photo Contrast [Contrast Adj]

    Functions for Master-Making Adjusting Photo Contrast [Contrast Adj] For originals that have ill-defined photos, adjust the contrast to print more clearly. There are two ways to adjust contrast. Important!: • If the “Image” is set to “Line”, “Duo” or “Pencil”, “Contrast Adj” cannot be used. Touch [Functions] on the Master •...
  • Page 73: Adjusting Photo Gradation [Tone Curve]

    Functions for Master-Making Adjusting Photo Gradation [Tone Curve] You can adjust the light and shadow portions of a photo by 3 tones respectively. Important!: • If the “Image” is set to “Line”, “Tone Curve” cannot be used. Touch [Functions] on the Master Touch the “Lights”...
  • Page 74 Functions for Master-Making Returns to the Functions screen. Tone Curve set- ting is updated. Adjusting Photo Gradation [Tone Curve]...
  • Page 75: Selecting Scanning Contrast For The Original [Contrast]

    Functions for Master-Making Selecting Scanning Contrast for the Original [Contrast] Scanning contrast can be adjusted to accommodate background color or ink density of the original. Specify by selecting Auto or numeric levels (1-5). In the Auto mode, “Contrast” is automatically adjusted to the background color of the original for printing. Important!: •...
  • Page 76: Enlarging/Reducing Originals [Standard Ratio] [Free] [Margin+] [Zoom]

    Functions for Master-Making Enlarging/Reducing Originals [Standard Ratio] [Free] [Margin+] [Zoom] The document can be printed enlarged or reduced. The following methods can be used to enlarge/reduce the origi- nal. Auto Automatically adjusts zoom ratio to accommodate the paper size in the Paper Feed Tray. Standard Ratio Enlarging or reducing a standard-sized original (Letter, Legal, A4, B5 etc.) to print in another standard size.
  • Page 77: Enlargement And Reduction By Standard Ratio [Standard Ratio] [Margin+]

    Functions for Master-Making Enlargement and Reduction by Standard Ratio [Standard Ratio] [Margin+] Touch [Size] on the Master Making Note: Basic Screen. • “Standard Ratio” and “Margin+” can be selected at the same time. The “Current” field will indi- cate the combined result of “Standard Ratio” × “Margin-Plus Rate”...
  • Page 78: Magnification/Reduction Of A Changed Aspect Ration [Free]

    Functions for Master-Making Magnification/Reduction of a Changed Aspect Ration [Free] Touch [Size] on the Master Making The reproduction size can be increased/ decreased in increments of 1%. Basic Screen. Note: • Print Quantity Keys can also be used to enter numbers.
  • Page 79: Enlarging And Reducing With The Zoom Function [Zoom]

    Functions for Master-Making Enlarging and Reducing with the Zoom Function [Zoom] Touch [Size] on the Master Making Note: Basic Screen. • Print Quantity Keys can also be used to enter numbers. • Press the key to restore the original size (100%).
  • Page 80: Using Custom-Sized Paper [Paper]

    Functions for Master-Making Using Custom-Sized Paper [Paper] The machine automatically detects standard-sized paper in the Paper Feed Tray to create a correct size master for printing. However, because non-standard paper sizes cannot be detected, they must be manually specified before a master can be made.
  • Page 81: Automatic Printing [Auto-Process]

    Functions for Master-Making Automatic Printing [Auto-Process] Master-making and printing can be performed automatically in sequence. When “Auto-Process” is selected, simply enter number of copies to print, then press the key. Important!: • If you are using the ADF unit (option) for 2-Color printing, pay close attention to the order in which you place the original. "p.40 Note: •...
  • Page 82: Printing From Bound Documents [Book Shadow]

    Functions for Master-Making Printing from Bound Documents [Book Shadow] This function erases the shadows appearing in the binding “spine” in the center as well as in the peripheral area when printing from magazines and books. The printer automatically determines the area to delete. Important!: •...
  • Page 83 Functions for Master-Making Touch [Functions] on the Master Touch [OK]. Making Basic Screen. The following screen appears. Touch [Book Shadow]. Returns to the Functions screen. Book Shadow setting is updated. Note: Touch the shadow processing • If you are scanning a thick book such as an method.
  • Page 84: Saving Ink [Ink Saving]

    Functions for Master-Making Saving Ink [Ink Saving] Selecting “Ink Saving” makes a master that requires less ink when printing. Important!: • The ink conservation process may result in lighter prints than usual. • “Contrast” and “Print Density Adjustment” functions are not available when [Ink Saving] is selected. •...
  • Page 85: Printing Side-By-Side On One Sheet [2 Up] [Multi-Up Print]

    Functions for Master-Making Printing Side-by-Side on One Sheet [2 Up] [Multi-Up Print] “Multi-Up” function prints multiple originals on one sheet. 2 Up Prints two copies of the same original side-by-side on one sheet of paper. Multi-Up Print One or multiple originals (up to 4) can be printed on a single sheet of paper. “Multi-Up Print”...
  • Page 86: Original Orientation And Print Results

    Functions for Master-Making Original Orientation and Print Results The orientation of the original differs depending upon the number of images. The orientation and print results for each possibility is shown below. Important!: • Leave a margin of at least " (5 mm) on the top edge of the Stage Glass. Allowing a proper margin is critical in well-balanced Multi-Up positioning.
  • Page 87 Functions for Master-Making 4 Up (4 on 1) Prints four images of the original on one sheet of paper. Single original For multiple originals Stage Glass 2nd original 1st original 8 Up (8 on 1) Prints eight images of the original on one sheet of paper. Single original For multiple originals Stage Glass...
  • Page 88: Orientation Of Print Paper

    Functions for Master-Making Multi-Up Tickets Stage Glass “Multi-Up Tickets” cannot be used with multiple originals. The number of images printed is determined by the width of the ticket. Orientation of Print Paper Always place paper in the Paper Feed Tray as shown below. Paper feeding direction Multi-Up Interval For Multiple-Original, the number of originals is scanned.
  • Page 89: Enlargement/Reduction Ratio

    Functions for Master-Making Enlargement/Reduction Ratio For “Multi-Up Print”, the magnification/reduction ratio of the original differs depending upon the original size and the multi-up type, as well as the size of the print paper. The side-dependent change ratios are shown below. 2 Up Original Letter...
  • Page 90 Functions for Master-Making 8 Up Original Letter Statement Ledger Printing Legal Paper Letter Original 100% 116% 141% 163% 100% 123% 142% Printing Paper 100% 116% 100% 16 Up Original Statement Printing Ledger Paper Original 100% 116% 100% Printing Paper Note: •...
  • Page 91: Up Operation

    Functions for Master-Making 2 Up Operation Select a color mode. Touch [2 Up]. Select 1-Color or 2-Color print. Note: • See "p.23 for how to select a color mode. Place an original and load paper. • When 2-Color printing with 2 originals "p.38 •...
  • Page 92: Operation For Multi-Up Printing

    Functions for Master-Making Operation for Multi-Up Printing Select a color mode. When placing within ADF unit (option): Select 1-Color or 2-Color print. You can place all originals together. To do Note: so, place face down in the order shown • See "p.23 for how to select a color mode. below.
  • Page 93 Functions for Master-Making Touch [Single] for Single-Original, Touch [OK]. touch [Multiple] for Multiple-Origi- nal. The following screen appears. Except for the original placement method, opera- tions for “Single-Original” and “Multiple-Original” are basically the same. This example is for “Sin- gle-Original”. Touch the button of the number of images to use.
  • Page 94 Functions for Master-Making Press the key. Starts scanning of the original. After this, please follow the same operations for normally making a master for 1-Color and 2-Color mode. Important!: • To change the original, replace it within the “Multi-Up Interval” and press the key.
  • Page 95: Operation For Multi-Up Tickets

    Functions for Master-Making Operation for Multi-Up Tickets For “Multi-Up Tickets”, the specification of the short edge size of the original (the width) is used to calculate the number of images that can be printed on one sheet of paper (print paper size divided by short edge size of the orig- inal).
  • Page 96 Functions for Master-Making Touch to specify the short The following screen appears. edge size of the original (the width). Returns to the Functions screen. Multi-Up Tickets setting is updated. Important!: An error will occur in the following instances. Following the instructions on the screen. •...
  • Page 97: Switching Masters Of Just One Cylinder (Drum) [Oneside Mastermake]

    Functions for Master-Making Switching Masters of Just One Cylinder (Drum) [OneSide MasterMake] When 2-Color printing, you can switch just one of the two originals and print. This is a handy function when printing different letters using the same letterhead. Simply create another master for the text, retaining the original master for the letterhead.
  • Page 98 Functions for Master-Making The following screen appears. Once the master is made, a proof copy using only Cylinder (Drum) 2 is printed, and then a 2-Color proof copy is printed. When a proof copy is printed, the Print Basic Screen appears. Returns to the Functions screen.
  • Page 99 Functions for Master-Making Press the key. The specified number of copies will be printed. Note: • Press the key to interrupt printing opera- tion currently underway. Switching Masters of Just One Cylinder (Drum) [OneSide MasterMake]...
  • Page 100: Making A Master That Utilizes The Maximum Printing Area [Max. Scan]

    Functions for Master-Making Making a Master that Utilizes the Maximum Printing Area [Max. Scan] When a master is made, automatic paper size detection and image size adjustment applies to allow appropriate print margins. This is to prevent paper jams, and to keep internal roller free of ink stains. By selecting “Max.
  • Page 101: Reproducing The Master [Renew Page]

    Functions for Master-Making Reproducing the Master [Renew Page] The data from the last master-making process is temporarily stored on the machine. Using this data, another master can be reproduced without repeating steps to scan the same original. “Auto Page Renewal” is a function that automatically recreates a master when a specified number of pages are printed.
  • Page 102: Recreating A Master

    Functions for Master-Making Recreating a Master Touch [Functions] on the Print Basic Note: Screen. • If you touch and select [Sw.Color], you can change the masters on Cylinder (Drum) 1 and Cylinder (Drum) 2 (a handy function if you've inadvertently misplaced the original order).
  • Page 103: Using Auto Page Renewal

    Functions for Master-Making Using Auto Page Renewal In order to use “Auto Page Renewal”, you must enable it in “Admin.” prior to use. If “Auto Page Renewal” is activated and “Auto Page Renewal” is set to “ON” , “Auto Page Renewal” can be executed during a print job.
  • Page 104: Cutting The Top Margin Of The Original And Printing [Top Margin]

    Functions for Master-Making Cutting the Top Margin of the Original and Printing [Top Margin] You can cut the top portion of the margin to between 0 to 3.9" (99 mm) and make a master. This feature enables you to skip the registration marks on the original and print on the finish-sized paper without any of these marks.
  • Page 105 Functions for Master-Making Touch [ON]. Returns to the Functions screen. Top Margin set- ting is updated. Touch to specify the cut width. You can set from 0 to 3.9" (99 mm). Note: • Print Quantity Keys can also be used to enter a value.
  • Page 106: Adjusting The Side Margins Of The Master [Side Margin]

    Functions for Master-Making Adjusting the Side Margins of the Master [Side Margin] If you are using the ADF unit to print multiple originals and need to move the left and right margins to make a master, use “Side Margin” for one simple operation to offset the margins for all the originals (up to 0.4" (10 mm) left/right). You can also use “Side Margin”...
  • Page 107 Functions for Master-Making Note: • Print Quantity Keys can also be used to enter a value. Touch [OK]. Returns to the Functions screen. Side Margin set- ting is updated. Important!: • By using “Side Margin”, the opposite side of the side margin may be pushed out of the print area and not print.
  • Page 108: Checking The Print Image Prior To Making Master [Preview]

    Functions for Master-Making Checking the Print Image Prior to Making Master [Preview] You can check what the actual master will look like by previewing an image of the scanned original or an image of data sent from a computer. This function is handy for making sure that the “Easy 2Color” separation was successful, and for checking the layout or final image of a Multi-Up job.
  • Page 109: Actions Available On The Preview Screen

    Functions for Master-Making Actions Available on the Preview Screen Rotate Image Button Show All Button Allows you to rotate the displayed image 90 degrees. Shows the entire image. Cylinder (Drum) 1 Original Reduce Button Shrinks the preview display each time it is touched. Cylinder (Drum) 2 Original Scroll Button Magnify Button...
  • Page 110 Functions for Master-Making Make necessary settings. Note: • Touching [Cancel] will cancel the image, You can configure print functions to apply to the returning to the Master Making Basic Screen. new original as needed. To resume preview operation, repeat from step 4.
  • Page 111 Functions for Master-Making Checking the Print Image Prior to Making Master [Preview]...
  • Page 112: Functions For Printing

    Functions for Printing Changing the Print Speed [Print Speed Adjustment] You can select the print speed from five levels; from 60 to 120 copies/minute. The print speed may be adjusted while printing is in progress. Note: • Set the default print speed on the Admin. screen. The factory default is level 3 (approximately 100 copies/minute).
  • Page 113: Printing At High Speed [150Ppm]

    Functions for Printing Printing at High Speed [150ppm] By using “150ppm”, you can print faster than if you were to simply adjust the “Print Speed”. Setting “150ppm” By registering to the Direct Access area, you can set “150ppm” by a single touch during a printing process. "p.169 “150ppm”...
  • Page 114: Adjusting The Print Density [Print Density Adjustment]

    Functions for Printing Adjusting the Print Density [Print Density Adjustment] You can select the print density from five levels, by each cylinder (drum). The print density may be adjusted while printing is in progress. Important!: • “Print Density” is not available when [Ink Saving] is selected. "p.84 Note: •...
  • Page 115: Adjusting The Print Position [Print Position Adjustment] [1=2 Alignment]

    Functions for Printing Adjusting the Print Position [Print Position Adjustment] [1=2 Alignment] The print position on the paper can be adjusted for each cylinder (drum). Adjustment range Vertical direction: ± " (±15mm) Horizontal direction: ± " (±10mm) The positioning may be adjusted while Printing is in progress. Note: •...
  • Page 116: Adjusting The Print Position Of Both Cylinders (Drums) Together

    Functions for Printing The Print Basic Screen shows current vertical/horizon- tal adjustment. Adjusting the Print Position of Both Cylinders (Drums) Together Adjust the print position of one of Touch [ Alignment the cylinders (drums). The adjustments display on the Print Basic Screen.
  • Page 117 Functions for Printing Note: • If both cylinders (drums) were adjusted sepa- rately, it is adjusted to match the position of the last-adjusted cylinder (drum). Tip: Making Fined Adjustments to the Print Posi- tion If the settings are such that “Fine Adjust Mode” can be set, the print position can be finely adjusted in "...
  • Page 118: Printing Proof Copies [Proof]

    Functions for Printing Printing Proof Copies [Proof] After making adjustments to the print position or density, check the print quality in a proof copy. Proof copies are not counted towards the number of copies displayed on the Print Quantity Display. Note: •...
  • Page 119: Prevent Paper Jams When Using Special Paper [D-Feed Check]

    Functions for Printing Prevent Paper Jams When Using Special Paper [D-Feed Check] This printer monitors for multiple paper feeds. If a feed of more than one sheet is detected, the print job automatically stops and “D-Feed Check” is executed. The multiple paper feed detector is calibrated for normal print paper. Paper jams or errors may be displayed depend- ing upon the type of paper used.
  • Page 120: Keeping Printed Copies Dry [Interval]

    Functions for Printing Keeping Printed Copies Dry [Interval] By allowing the cylinder (drum) to skip a rotation during printing and extend the printed paper ejection interval, the ink has time to dry, preventing it from leaving marks on the back of the next sheet. Skip Rotation can be set from 1-10.
  • Page 121 Functions for Printing The following screen appears. Returns to the Functions screen. Interval setting is updated. Keeping Printed Copies Dry [Interval]...
  • Page 122: Ejecting Paper Using Pre Configured Setting [Jump Wing Control]

    Functions for Printing Ejecting Paper Using Pre Configured Setting [Jump Wing Control] The following steps retrieves pre-configured custom settings for the Paper Jumping Wing. Use this feature to eject certain printing paper that is hard to eject with automatically adjusted normal Paper Jumping Wing setting. Important!: •...
  • Page 123: Turning The Air Blower And Separation Fan Off [Paper Eject Adj]

    Functions for Printing Turning the Air Blower and Separation Fan [Paper Eject Adj] The machine normally uses an air blower and a separation fan to eject the printed paper from the cylinder (drum) (using a jet of air). When printing flyers, etc., the air blower and/or separation fan may cause the print image to become uneven for certain image locations and types of original, or may cause ghost images.
  • Page 124: Advanced Features

    Advanced Features Automatic Sorting Into Groups [Program] You can use “Program” to divide one original into several groups and program each group to print a different number of copies or sets. For multiple originals, you can change the number of copies for each original and then print. “Program”...
  • Page 125: Color Printing

    Advanced Features Multi-Page Mode For multiple originals (multiple copies for 1-Color printing, multiple groups of 2 originals for 2-Color printing), a dif- ferent number of copies are printed for each original. From a single original, up to 9999 copies can be made. Each original can reproduce a pre-assigned number of sheets (up to 20 originals).
  • Page 126 Advanced Features Combination (only possible with 2-Color printing) A 2-Color original is used to make a master on Cylinder (Drum) 1 and Cylinder (Drum) 2. The 1-Color print for just Cylinder (Drum) 1 is grouped in the same way as for “Single Page” program and prints. The 2-Color print object is inserted based upon the copy number set as the group separation.
  • Page 127: How To Program Print

    Advanced Features How to Program Print There are two ways to print in sets using “Program” printing feature. • Program, then print (without saving the settings) • Retrieve a saved program, then print (when program is registered) Tip: Choose from the following actions on the Print Basic Screen. Touch a button to proceed.
  • Page 128: Setting Up For Programed Printing

    Advanced Features Setting Up for Programed Printing Note: • Both the Touch Screen and Print Quantity Keys (and related keys) may be used for this operation. Press the key. Enter the numbers using the Print Quantity Keys. For Single Page Mode Note: •...
  • Page 129 Advanced Features Important!: For Combination Print • To save the current Programed Printing set- ting, touch [Entry/Call]. Once [OK] is touched, the setting cannot be saved. See “Saving Programs” ("p.131) for further information. For Multi-Page Mode Enter the number of copies using the Print Quantity Keys.
  • Page 130 Advanced Features Touch to specify the number of Returns to the original screen. Ready to print in 2-Color copies to print. accordance with the program. Note: • Alternatively, after entering number of copies or sets, press the key to start printing without touching [OK].
  • Page 131: Saving Programs

    Advanced Features Saving Programs Store frequently-used Program settings for later retrieval and printing. A total of 12 settings (Single Page Mode, Multi-Page Mode Mode or Combination Print) can be stored. Create and enter a Programed Print- Touch [OK]. ing settings. Follow steps 1-3 in “Setting Up for Programed Printing”...
  • Page 132 Advanced Features Touch [OK] on the Program screen to print from a saved Program. Automatic Sorting Into Groups [Program]...
  • Page 133: Renaming A Program

    Advanced Features Renaming a Program Program names can be changed to better describe their usage or purpose. Touch [Program] on the Functions Touch [Rename]. screen. Note: Note: • Each Program button has an icon on top left. indicates Single Page Mode Program, indi- •...
  • Page 134 Advanced Features Touch to delete the current name Tip: Rename Screen Note: Small • You can also press the key to delete. Touch character buttons to enter a Capital new name. Change capitalization be selecting [Small] or [Capital] button. "p.134 When entered, touch [OK].
  • Page 135: Clearing Programs

    Advanced Features Clearing Programs Press the key. Select a program to delete. Note: • Alternatively, from the Master Making Basic Screen, touch [Functions] then [Program] to display the Program Type screen. Touch [OK]. Touch [Program List]. The following screen appears. Touch [Clear].
  • Page 136: Retrieving A Program

    Advanced Features Retrieving a Program Retrieve a stored program and modify its settings. Press the key. Note: • When printing with 1-Color, the “Combination” program cannot be retrieved. Touch [OK]. Note: • Alternatively, from the Master Making Basic Screen, touch [Functions] then [Program] to display the Program Type screen.
  • Page 137: Making Changes To Stored Programs

    Advanced Features Making changes to Stored Programs Retrieve a program to modify. Touch [OK]. Follow steps 1 and 3 in “Retrieving a Program” ("p.136). Make changes to the Program. Modify number of copies or sets in the current screen. Note: •...
  • Page 138: Programming Example

    Advanced Features Programming Example Printing questions and answers divided by class This example uses “Easy 2Color” and “Program” together. The original is a sheet of paper with test questions (black, 1 color) with the answers written in using a recommended pen.
  • Page 139 Advanced Features Input the number of test copies for each 5 groups into the 5 input boxes (1G to 5G) Touch the input box and use the Print Quan- tity Keys to enter a value. Setting [Combination]. Press the key. Note: •...
  • Page 140 Advanced Features Start the printing process. Touch and specify “2” (the number of cop- ies for the answer key to each group) Press the key. The print job is scanned, separated, and a master created in accordance with “Easy 2Color” settings. The Print Quantity Keys can also be used to enter a value.
  • Page 141 Advanced Features Check the proof copy result. Check the proof copy; e.g., print position and density. If necessary, change print position and den- sity. • Print Position ("p.115) • Print Density ("p.114) • Interval Printing ("p.120) • Jump Wing Control ("p.122) Press the key.
  • Page 142: Using Job Memory Functions [Job Memory]

    Advanced Features Using Job Memory Functions [Job Memory] Save the settings of the last print job into Job Memory. Simply retrieve those Job Memory settings when doing a sim- ilar print job. Up to 10 jobs can be saved. The following attributes can be saved to Job Memory. 2-Color/1-Color Printing (MasterMaking/Print) Image Multi-Up Print...
  • Page 143: Storing Job Memory

    Advanced Features Storing Job Memory Set various settings for a print job. Touch an unused button. Touch [Functions] on the Master Making Basic Screen. A button in solid lines is available. Buttons already associated with another job set- ting are grayed out. Note: •...
  • Page 144 Advanced Features Touch [OK]. The following screen appears. Returns to the Job Memory screen. Settings are updated. Each job memory can be named for your con- venience. See step 3 in “Renaming a Job Mem- ory” ("p.145). Using Job Memory Functions [Job Memory]...
  • Page 145: Renaming A Job Memory

    Advanced Features Renaming a Job Memory Touch [Functions] on the Master Touch [Rename]. Making Basic Screen. Select a Job Memory to rename. Note: • Job Memory screen can also be invoked by pressing the key on the Print Quantity Keys. Skip to step 4. Touch [Job Memory].
  • Page 146 Advanced Features Touch character buttons to enter a new name. Change capitalization by selecting [Small] or [Capital] button. "p.134 When entered, touch [OK]. Returns to the Job Memory screen. The name is updated. Touch [Close]. The following screen appears. Returns to the Functions screen. Using Job Memory Functions [Job Memory]...
  • Page 147: Retrieving A Job Memory And Printing

    Advanced Features Retrieving a Job Memory and Printing Place an original and load paper. Touch [Retrieve]. When 2-Color printing with 2 originals "p.38 When 2-Color printing (Easy 2Color) with 1 origi- nal "p.44 When printing with 1 color "p.57 Touch [Functions] on the Master Making Basic Screen.
  • Page 148 Advanced Features Confirm the settings and touch [OK]. Tip: Quick Retrieval A job setting can be retrieved via hardware keys without touching the Touch Screen. For example, to retrieve and print job M-2, press key in that order. M-2 is retrieved and starts the master-making process.
  • Page 149: Clearing Job Memory

    Advanced Features Clearing Job Memory Touch [Functions] on the Master Touch [Clear]. Making Basic Screen. Select a Job Memory to delete. Note: • Job Memory screen can also be invoked by pressing the key on the Print Quantity Keys. Skip to step 3. Touch [Job Memory].
  • Page 150 Advanced Features Touch [OK]. Touch [Close]. The following screen appears. Returns to the Functions screen. Using Job Memory Functions [Job Memory]...
  • Page 151: Extending The Reserve Period [Reservation]

    Advanced Features Extending the Reserve Period [Reservation] This function is useful when the machine is connected to a computer. When the machine is inactive for a certain period of time, it determines that the current job is completed, even if the actual printing is still under way. If another person accidentally initiates another job from the computer, this will cause a new master to be made, dis- carding the current one.
  • Page 152: Idling Action [Idling Action]

    Advanced Features Idling Action [Idling Action] When the machine has not been used for an extended period of time, or when the Print Cylinder (Drum) is replaced, the first several copies may be printed too light. By performing “Idling Action” before making a master, high print qual- ity may be instantly achieved and reduce paper waste.
  • Page 153 Advanced Features Note: • If displays in the screen message area, this indicates that the “Auto Idling” time has elapsed. If you make a master in this status, “Idling Action” is executed. Idling Action [Idling Action]...
  • Page 154: Protecting Confidential Documents [Confidential]

    Advanced Features Protecting Confidential Documents [Confidential] Master left on the Print Cylinder (Drum) is capable of printing even after the print job is completed. By using the “Con- fidential” feature, the master on the Print Cylinder (Drum) is discarded, thus preventing unauthorized reproduction of confidential documents such as academic tests or customer lists.
  • Page 155 Advanced Features Touch [OK]. The following screen appears. The current master is discarded, and a new mas- ter is set on the Print Cylinder (Drum). Protecting Confidential Documents [Confidential]...
  • Page 156: Showing Usage Status [Counter Display]

    Advanced Features Showing Usage Status [Counter Display] The machine can record and display the following information: Copy Count: The total number of copies printed by the machine. Master Count: The total number of masters made by the machine. Cylinder1(2): The number of copies printed using the currently installed Print Cylinder (Drum). Job Count: Start and stop as needed.
  • Page 157: Rotating The Original 180 Degrees To Make A Master [Rotate]

    Advanced Features Rotating the Original 180 Degrees to Make a Master [Rotate] When you are direct printing, you can rotate the original data received from a computer 180 degrees to make a mas- ter. Important!: • “Rotate” can also be set from the printer driver, but if it is set on both the machine and printer driver, the job will print without rotating.
  • Page 158: Proof And Print (With The Optional Adf Unit Installed) [Adf Semi-Auto]

    Advanced Features Proof and Print (with the Optional ADF unit installed) [ADF Semi-Auto] Selecting “Auto Process” with the optional ADF unit installed automatically performs the complete printing job, but you cannot check proof copies, or any necessary adjustments of each master. To pause for check after printing a proof copy of each master, select “ADF Semi-Auto”.
  • Page 159 Advanced Features Press the key. After a master is made, a proof copy is printed and the job stops. Check the proof copy. Make adjustments if needed. Press the key. The machine prints specified number of copies. Master for the next original is made, its proof copy is printed, then the machine stops again.
  • Page 160: Changing Default Settings [Admin.]

    Display Priority Mode Screen/Dual-Color/1 Color/ Select first screen to display following the Startup. 2 Color/ Scanning/Link Mode Start-Up Screen Logo(RISO)/Logo(MZ)/ Select an animation to display at Start-up. Character Display Adjustment Background:Blue/White [Display] Change background color, density and brightness of Display Density: the Touch Screen.
  • Page 161 Advanced Features Display Access Functions Description Button Image Processing Line/Photo/Duo (Text and Change the default setting for the “image processing Photo)/Pencil mode”. Scanning Contrast • Contrast Range: Change the default setting for the “scanning contrast”. Lighter/Standard/Darker • Contrast: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Auto Reproduction Size 100%, Auto Change the default setting for the “size”.
  • Page 162 Advanced Features Display Access Functions Description Button Custom Paper Entry "p.173 Specify paper dimensions before using non-standard sized paper. Irregular Fitter RZ790: OFF, Ledger, Legal, Specifies to scan custom-size originals as standard- Letter, LetterR, Statement sized. RZ770: OFF, A3, B4, A4, A4R, B5, B5R, Foolscap Folder Renaming 6 folders...
  • Page 163 Advanced Features Display Access Functions Description Button Energy Saving Mode • Energy Saving Mode Select to activate Sleep Mode or Shutdown Power OFF/Auto Sleep/Auto Power- when the machine is inactive for a set period of time. • Waiting Time • OFF 1-60 mn (factory default is 5 “Energy Saving Mode”...
  • Page 164 Advanced Features Display Access Functions Description Button Minimum Print Q’ty OFF/ON (2-99 copies) Set minimum number of copies to print. This prevents master from being made when a smaller quantity is entered for printing. Important!: • This setting can be locked to prevent alteration. Consult your dealer (or authorized service representative) for details.
  • Page 165 Link Info Refresh 1-999 seconds Set how frequently the machine receives data from a (Factory Default is 15 seconds) Linked Printer. Print Colors See the RISO Editor User’s Guide for details. Tool Bar Position [Editor] Sub Tool Bar Page Orientation...
  • Page 166: Customizing The Default Settings

    Advanced Features Customizing the Default Settings The default settings can be changed when the machine is not in operation. Make sure there is no pending or current Print Job operation. Note: • On the Admin. screen, the current setting is displayed on the right side of each button. Touch [Admin.] on the Basic Screen Display Access Buttons Display Access Buttons allow for quick selection...
  • Page 167 Advanced Features Additional Setup Screen Available Additional Setup Screen Available Button Style Text Input Type Choosing a button makes it the default. Input the name after touching the button of the name to change. Touch the button and the Rename screen appears.
  • Page 168 Advanced Features Touch Additional Setup Screen Available Data Specification Type A screen to specify the stored data displays. See "p.188 for details on specifying the data. Returns to the original Basic Screen. Touch [OK]. Skip to step 6 if there is no additional setup screen.
  • Page 169: Setting Up Direct Access Area And Selections Tab [Directaccess Entry] [Selections Entry]

    Advanced Features Setting Up Direct Access Area and Selections Tab [DirectAccess Entry] [Selections Entry] Frequently-accessed functions for each mode can be placed on “Direct Access” area in the Basic Screen, or on “Selections” screen. This allows quick changes and direct access to each function's Setup screens, eliminating the need to search from a long list of functions.
  • Page 170 Advanced Features In the following steps, the “Direct Access” area configuration screen is shown in the upper-left, and the “Selections” configuration screen is shown in the bottom-right. When both screens are the same, only one image will be shown. Touch [Admin.] on the Basic Screen Touch [DirectAccess Entry] or for each mode.
  • Page 171 Advanced Features Select a button to assign a function. Touch [OK]. Returns to “Direct Access” area or “Selections” screen. Selected functions are added. To add more functions, or to replace a button with another function, repeat steps 4 and 5. Touch [OK].
  • Page 172 Advanced Features Touch Returns to the Original Basic Screen. Setting Up Direct Access Area and Selections Tab [DirectAccess Entry] [Selections Entry]...
  • Page 173: Registering A Custom Paper Size [Custom Paper Entry]

    Advanced Features Registering a Custom Paper Size [Custom Paper Entry] Non-standard paper sizes must be pre-entered into memory. Once a paper size is stored into memory, it can be retrieved with the [Paper] button from the Master Making Basic Screen. Up to 6 different sizes may be entered.
  • Page 174 Advanced Features Touch an unused button. Touch [Rename]. A button already associated with another size is Select a button to rename. grayed out. Enter the paper size. Touch to delete the current name. Facing towards the paper feeding direction (into Paper Feed Tray), enter W (width) and H (height).
  • Page 175 Advanced Features Touch [OK] when done. Tip: Printing on Extended Paper The machine can print on paper 17.2"-21.9" (436 mm-555 mm) long (top to bottom facing the paper feeding direction) by storing the size as a custom- size. When entering a size longer than 17.2" (436 mm) (top to bottom facing the paper feed direction) on the Custom Paper Entry screen, the paper will be treated as “Extended Paper”.
  • Page 176: Deleting A Custom Paper Size

    Advanced Features Deleting a Custom Paper Size Touch [Custom Paper Entry] on the Touch [OK]. Admin. screen. Returns to the Custom Paper Entry screen. The selected paper size is deleted. Touch [Clear]. Touch [Close]. Select the paper size to delete. The following screen appears.
  • Page 177 Advanced Features Registering a Custom Paper Size [Custom Paper Entry]...
  • Page 178: Storage And Scan Modes (Option)

    Storage and Scan Modes (Option) About Storage Storage is a function that allows you to save original data to memory. Storage memory is available when Document Storage Card DM-128CF is attached. You can use the Editor function to edit scanned data and to save it into memory. Storable Original Data Original data created on a computer and sent to the printer, as well as original data scanned in scan mode can be stored.
  • Page 179: Retrieving Storage Data

    Storage and Scan Modes (Option) Retrieving Storage Data You can do the following when printing with stored data. • Repeatedly retrieve and print previously stored data. This saves you the trouble of rescanning documents when printing the same materials. "p.179 Retrieve storage data Storage memory...
  • Page 180: Converting Hard-Copy To Stored Data (Scan Mode)

    Storage and Scan Modes (Option) Converting Hard-copy to Stored Data (Scan Mode) About Scan Mode Scan mode is a function that allows you to scan a hard-copy original with the machine's scanner to save as storage data. You can repeatedly retrieve and print previously scanned and stored original data. This saves you the trouble of res- canning documents when repeatedly printing the same materials.
  • Page 181: Scanning An Original For 1-Color Printing

    Storage and Scan Modes (Option) Scanning an Original for 1-Color Printing Select a scan mode. Note: • The factory setting is [No Entry]. See "p.23 for information about selecting a scan There is no particular need to set if printing mode.
  • Page 182 Storage and Scan Modes (Option) Press the key. Touch [Change]. The scan starts. Note: • After scanning the original, a preview shows on the display if “Preview” is set. Touch the button of the color to set and Repeat steps 2, 4 and 5 if the original then touch [OK].
  • Page 183: Scanning Originals (2) For 2-Color Printing

    Storage and Scan Modes (Option) Scanning Originals (2) for 2-Color Printing Originals from Cylinder (Drum) 1 and Cylinder (Drum) 2 are read and stored as one piece of data. Select a scan mode. Touch [Color]. See "p.23 for information about selecting a scan mode.
  • Page 184 Storage and Scan Modes (Option) Touch [OK]. Place the original for Cylinder (Drum) 2. Step 8 of “2-Color Printing with 2 Originals” ("p.41) This step is not needed if the originals for Cylinder (Drum) 1 and Cylinder (Drum) 2 are placed together on the ADF unit (option).
  • Page 185: Setting Data Information

    Storage and Scan Modes (Option) Setting Data Information Settings for the data to be scanned and stored are configured on the Scan Basic Screen. Select a scan mode. See "p.180 for information about selecting a scan mode. Touch the button to delete the current name.
  • Page 186 Storage and Scan Modes (Option) Touch the button of the owner to set. The owner name is confirmed and the screen returns to the Scan Basic Screen. Tip: Changing the Owner Name Touch [Rename] on the Owner screen. Touch the button of the folder in which to save data.
  • Page 187: Specifying Paper Size

    Storage and Scan Modes (Option) Specifying Paper Size Specify the size at which to save the scanned original. If the original is standard-sized, it will be saved as-is with [Auto]. If the original is custom-sized, use the Format screen to save at size that differs from the size of the original. Touch [Format] on the Scan Basic Touch [OK].
  • Page 188: Retrieving Stored Data And Printing [Storage Memory]

    Storage and Scan Modes (Option) Retrieving Stored Data and Printing [Storage Memory] Retrieving Storage Data Touch [Functions] on the Master Touch the stored data to print. Making Basic Screen. If you are selecting data stored in a different folder, touch that folder's tab. Note: Touch [Storage Memory].
  • Page 189 Storage and Scan Modes (Option) From the Storage Retrieve, you can confirm retrieved data and specify output settings. See "p.190 for operational details. Touch [Retrieve]. The storage data is retrieved and Storage Mode Basic Screen appears. Press the key. A master is made from the data. After this, please follow the same operations for normally making a master/printing for 1-Color and 2-Color modes.
  • Page 190: Using The Storage Retrieve Screen

    Storage and Scan Modes (Option) Using the Storage Retrieve Screen Each section of the Storage Retrieve screen is shown below. A thumbnail is displayed for each page. To specify a page range, touch the page input box and touch either to specify the pages.
  • Page 191: Changing The Data Order

    Storage and Scan Modes (Option) Changing the Data Order You can change the order of the storage data displayed on the storage data selection screen. Note: • The factory setting is “Date - Ascend”. Touch [Sorting]. Note: • [Sorting] is inactive if there is no storage data or only one stored item.
  • Page 192: Overlaying Storage Data Onto A 1-Color Print Job [Overlay]

    Storage and Scan Modes (Option) Overlaying Storage Data onto a 1-Color Print [Overlay] When 1-Color printing, you can overlay stored data onto a hard-copy original. For example, this function can be used to overlay a stamp over multiple originals indicating “Sample”. This function cannot be used with the following functions.
  • Page 193 Storage and Scan Modes (Option) Print. “Overlay” is set and the screen returns to the Functions screen. For subsequent operations, see step 6 of “1-Color Printing” ("p.58). Tip: Overlaying Storage Data The stored data overlays at the size it was saved. You cannot magnify/decrease the size to match the original or paper size.
  • Page 194: 2-Color Printing With The Original And Storage Data [Stamp]

    Storage and Scan Modes (Option) 2-Color Printing with the Original and Storage Data [Stamp] When 2-Color printing, you can create a master of the hard-copy original on one Cylinder (Drum) 1 and a master of the storage data on Cylinder (Drum) 2 in order to 2-Color print. For example, if you specify data for Company logo, etc., that color insignia can be printed on consecutive pages.
  • Page 195: Specify The Name Data To Insert

    Storage and Scan Modes (Option) Specify the name data to insert. Stamp data must be pre-specified from storage data. See "p.178 for information on creating storage data. Touch [Stamp Data] on the Touch the data to use as the Admin. screen.
  • Page 196 Storage and Scan Modes (Option) Touch [Close]. Note: • To deselect the Stamp data, touch [Unselect]. • To change the Stamp data, touch [Change Data]. The Storage Selection screen appears. Touch Note: • Once specified, the Stamp data will remain the same until changed (or deselected) on the screen in step 5.
  • Page 197: 2-Color Printing With [Stamp]

    Storage and Scan Modes (Option) 2-Color Printing with [Stamp] Pre-select 2-Color Printing. Place an original and load paper. Press the key. Place the original on Stage Glass or in ADF unit (option). See the “Basic Operations” chapter for informa- tion on placing the original. Touch [Functions] on the Master Making Basic Screen.
  • Page 198: When Using A Linked Printer (Sold Separately)

    When using a Linked Printer (sold separately) Print Functions for Using Linked Printers The machine may be connected with Linked Printers for more economical printing operations. Important!: • The optional RISORINC-NET is required in order to connect the machine and Linked Printers. 2 special printing functions Auto-Link Function and Link Mode are available;...
  • Page 199 When using a Linked Printer (sold separately) Link Mode Function The original is scanned on the machine and printed from the Linked Printer. "p.204 Printed Paper Original Linked Printer Special Linked Printer functions such as double-sided printing can be achieved. Print Functions for Using Linked Printers...
  • Page 200: Setting Up A Linked Printer [Link Properties]

    When using a Linked Printer (sold separately) Setting up a Linked Printer [Link Properties] Linked Printer data must be entered in the machine in order to operate. Important!: • Make sure that the Linked Printer is physically connected to the machine. A Linked Printer cannot be recognized by the machine unless physically connected.
  • Page 201 When using a Linked Printer (sold separately) Functions Description How to Enter Total Trays 0-99 Enter total number of trays other than the Standard Tray. Important!: • If the number is less than the number of trays set in other options, other options will be disabled.
  • Page 202 When using a Linked Printer (sold separately) Functions Description How to Enter Punch OFF: No Punch Set “Punch” ON if the device has the capability capability. ON: Punch function Also set the tray number used by the available “Punch” function. Tray number used Touch to select a button.
  • Page 203: Setting Up A Linked Printer

    When using a Linked Printer (sold separately) Setting up a Linked Printer Touch [Link Mode] on the Admin. Select the button to enter informa- screen. tion. Note: Touch [Link Properties]. • To display other functions that are not visible on the screen, touch Change settings.
  • Page 204: Printing Scanned Original From A Linked Printer [Link Mode]

    When using a Linked Printer (sold separately) Printing Scanned Original from a Linked Printer [Link Mode] The mode in which an original is scanned into the machine and printed from a Linked Printer is called “Link Mode”. In Link Mode, the original is printed from the Linked Printer, regardless of the number of copies to print. Switch to Link Mode.
  • Page 205 When using a Linked Printer (sold separately) Touch [OK]. Touch [Portrait] or [Landscape]. Note: • When “Universal”, “A3”, “B4”, “Ledger”, “Foolscap”, “Legal” or “Folio” is selected in step 2, “Portrait”/“Landscape” options are not displayed. • If the paper size specified in “Universal” is different to the size of the paper actually set, correct printing will not be possible.
  • Page 206 When using a Linked Printer (sold separately) Enter the number of copies using the Tip: When multiple Linked Printers are connected Print Quantity Keys. to the network When multiple Linked Printers are connected to the network, output device can be selected as needed.
  • Page 207: Using Optional Functions On A Linked Printer

    When using a Linked Printer (sold separately) Using Optional Functions on a Linked Printer Steps for setting up optional functions are shown below. These are available when the Linked Printer has an optional device such as a sorter or a duplex unit installed. Note: •...
  • Page 208: Configurable Functions

    When using a Linked Printer (sold separately) Configurable Functions : Initial setting (factory default) Functions Description Screens and Steps Related Admin. Settings Counter Display Displays the number of printed copies for each Linked Printer recognized by the machine. Mailbox Tray No. 0 to n (n is the Total Trays: Select a paper receiving total number of trays set...
  • Page 209 When using a Linked Printer (sold separately) Functions Description Screens and Steps Related Admin. Settings Printer Collate ON/OFF Printer Collate: Select to retain original Available only when page order of the multi- “Printer Collate” option is page prints while ejecting into a single tray.
  • Page 210: Duplex Printing [Duplex]

    When using a Linked Printer (sold separately) Duplex Printing [Duplex] Double-sided printing is possible when a Duplex Unit (option) is installed to a Linked Printer. Note: • The “Duplex” settings can be made from either Master Making or Print Functions screens. Linked Printer will print following the specifics set via either of these screens.
  • Page 211 When using a Linked Printer (sold separately) Place the original. Press the key. Note: • For information about placing the original, see step 4, “Printing from a Paper Document or Book”.("p.39) • To scan a single sheet of an original, place it on the Stage Glass.
  • Page 212: Using The Adf Unit

    When using a Linked Printer (sold separately) Note: • Pressing the key without placing the sec- ond original will also result in the Linked Printer printing one side only. • Setting adjustment can be made on the follow- ing functions after placing the second original and before its scan starts: –...
  • Page 213 When using a Linked Printer (sold separately) Duplex Printing [Duplex]...
  • Page 214: Replacing Consumables

    Replacing Consumables Check for Remaining Amount of Consumables The machine checks and reports on remaining amount of ink, master, as well as the space left in the disposal box. Note: • The report may not be displayed if detection fails. •...
  • Page 215: Replacing The Master Roll

    When the Master Roll is depleted, a message is displayed and the machine stops. Replace with a new Master Roll. Important!: • For the Master Roll, it is recommended to use the products specified by RISO. • Keep the power ON while replacing the master.
  • Page 216 Replacing Consumables Open the Master Roll Holder. Important!: • Take care not to damage the section when removing the shrink wrap. Master Roll Holder If the section is bent or the perforation cut, the master will become unusable. • Do not remove the tape yet. Close the Master Roll Holder.
  • Page 217 Replacing Consumables Close the Master Making Unit Tip: If You Cannot Insert the Master Removal Cover. Insert the leading edge of the Master using the fol- lowing steps. Raise the Master Guide Flap Turn the dial on the edge of the Master Guide Flap towards the rear and raise the Master Guide Flap.
  • Page 218: Replacing The Ink Cartridge

    • Wash immediately with soap if you should get ink on your hands, etc. Important!: • For the Ink Cartridge, it is recommended to use the products specified by RISO. • Keep the power ON while replacing the Ink Cartridge.
  • Page 219 Replacing Consumables Close the Front Cover. Note: • You can store the ink cartridge cap on the right side of the stage glass. Ink Cartridge Cap Holder Insert the new Ink Cartridge. Align the arrow on the Ink Cartridge to the mark on the cylinder (drum) unit, and insert until it stops.
  • Page 220: Emptying The Master Disposal Box

    Replacing Consumables Emptying the Master Disposal Box Used masters are held in the Master Disposal Box. When the Master Disposal Box is full, a message displays and the machine stops. Discard the used masters. Caution: • Wash immediately with soap if you should get ink on your hands, etc. This machine has two master disposal boxes, one for Cylinder (Drum) 1 and one for Cylinder (Drum) 2.
  • Page 221 Replacing Consumables Place the Master Disposal Box into position. Insert the Master Disposal Box until it stops. Emptying the Master Disposal Box...
  • Page 222: Replacing The Print Cylinder (Drum)

    Replacing Consumables Replacing the Print Cylinder (Drum) When replacing with a Color Cylinder (Drum) to change colors, or when removing jammed paper, follow the steps to remove Print Cylinder (Drum). Be sure to use a Color Cylinder (Drum) specifically designed and approved for use with this machine.
  • Page 223 Replacing Consumables Remove the Print Cylinder (Drum). Firmly grasp the Green Handle Use both hands to lift the Print Cylinder (Drum) straight up to remove from the rail. Proceed with replacing the cylinder (drum), removing the paper jam, etc.. Caution: •...
  • Page 224: Installing The Print Cylinder (Drum)

    Replacing Consumables Installing the Print Cylinder (Drum) Place the Print Cylinder (Drum) on Important!: the Rail. • Do not grasp the Print Cylinder (Drum) Handle when pushing in the Print Cylinder (Drum). Align the mark on the Print Cylinder (Drum) with the mark on the guide, and place the Print Cylinder (Drum) horizontally onto the guide.
  • Page 225: Disposal Of Depleted Consumables

    Replacing Consumables Disposal of Depleted Consumables Dispose of depleted Ink Cartridges, Master cores, ejected masters according to the regulations in your local commu- nity. If required, separate the specific components using the following procedures to dispose them properly. Ink Cartridge Remove the label (metal included) at the arrow from the outlet surface of the Ink Cartridge, and then dispose them separately.
  • Page 226 Replacing Consumables Ejected Master Parts Materials Master material plastic, Japanese paper Ink material Soy oil, petroleum hydrocarbons, water, pigments Note: • It is made of carbon and hydrogen compounds. If fully combusted, it will turn into water and carbon dioxide. Disposal of Depleted Consumables...
  • Page 227 Replacing Consumables Disposal of Depleted Consumables...
  • Page 228: Maintenance

    • Be careful of the edge of metal parts, otherwise it may cause an injury. • Do not make any modifications to the machine or remove any parts. • Neither RISO nor its dealer is responsible for maintenance service performed by non-RISO-authorized personnel. Cleaning...
  • Page 229: Thermal Print Head

    Maintenance Thermal Print Head Clean the Thermal Print Head each time you replace the Master Roll. Open the Master Making Unit Cover, and gently wipe the Thermal Print Head in the back of the unit several times with a soft cloth or tissue. Caution: •...
  • Page 230: Scanner Glass And White Sheet Of Adf Unit (Option)

    Maintenance Scanner Glass and White Sheet of ADF unit (Option) Gently wipe the Scanner Glass, and the White Sheet several times with a soft cloth or tissue. Caution: • Since the Stage Glass is very delicate, avoid shocks or scratches with a hard object. Pressure Roller If the Pressure Roller, which presses print paper against the Print Cylinder (Drum), is stained, smudged strips may appear on the back of copies.
  • Page 231: The Exterior

    Maintenance The Exterior Use a soft cloth to gently wipe down the entire printer on a regular basis in order to prevent the exterior from getting dirty. If using a cleaning agent, use one recommended by your authorized service representative. Caution: •...
  • Page 232: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting When a Message Displays Refer to the following information to determine the cause and take appropriate actions when the machine stops oper- ating and a message is displayed. Error Message Layout A message and a troubleshooting illustration will be displayed in accordance with the message type to show how to resolve the problem.
  • Page 233 Troubleshooting T00-000:Service Call Error (in alphabetical order) Message Possible Cause Action !!Battery Replacement!! The battery is low or depleted. Contact your dealer (or authorized service Call Service representative) and have the battery replaced. Press the key or the key to clear the error message display.
  • Page 234 Troubleshooting Message Possible Cause Action Master Mis-Feed The master is improperly Pull out the Master Making Unit, rewind Pull Out Master Making Unit and installed. the master and reinstall. Rewind Master Roll, then "p.215 Reset Master in Place Important!: • If the leading edge of the master is wrinkled or torn, cut the edge straight and reinstall.
  • Page 235 Troubleshooting Message Possible Cause Action Linked Printer in Error A Service Call Error has Check the Linked Printer and resolve the occurred on the Linked Printer. error. No IP Address Assigned to This IP address for the machine is Contact your system administrator and set Printer not properly set.
  • Page 236 Troubleshooting C00-000:Consumable Errors (in alphabetical order) Message Possible Cause Action Load Paper in No printing paper in the Paper Load paper into the Paper Feed Tray. Standard Feed Tray Feed Tray. "p.31 Master Disposal Box 1 is Full The Master Disposal Box is full. Empty the Master Disposal Box. Empty Master Disposal Box "p.220 Install a new Master Roll.
  • Page 237 Cylinder 1 or Cannot Read Ink Info Important!: Replace Ink Cartridge • Use the Ink Cartridge specifically or Contact Dealer/Riso Office designed and approved for use with this machine. Failure to do so may cause problems or damage to the machine.
  • Page 238 Cylinder 2 or Cannot Read Ink Info installed. "p.218 Replace Ink Cartridge Important!: or Contact Dealer/Riso Office • Use the Ink Cartridge specifically designed and approved for use with this machine. Failure to do so may cause problems or damage to the machine.
  • Page 239 Troubleshooting J00-000:Paper Jam Error Paper Jam Displays when the original document or printing paper is jammed Remove Paper in Indicated Areas inside the machine or the ADF unit (option). and Press [OK] Button The location of the paper jam is indicated by the flashing icon ( ) in the illustration.
  • Page 240 Troubleshooting Area Possible Cause Action Indicated/ Blinking Paper is jammed in the Print Cylinder (Drum) Pull out the Print Cylinder (Drum). area. "p.222 Remove the jammed paper. Return the Print Cylinder (Drum) in place. Touch [OK]. Caution: • Be careful not to touch the separation hook when putting your hands inside to remove paper.
  • Page 241: Pop-Up Message Layout

    Troubleshooting Pop-Up Message Layout Pop-Up Messages communicates various operational statuses. You can continue operation over some of them, but depending upon the context, others will require your action before operations can be resumed. Error Number A reference letter (E/F) and an ID number. Pop-Up Messages Content of the message.
  • Page 242 Troubleshooting F00-000:Warning Messages (in alphabetical order) Message Symptom Action Acquiring Linked Printer The machine system is retrieving Linked Touch [Close] to clear the Pop-Up Configuration Data Printer information. Link Mode printing is Message and return to the previous Please Wait a Moment disabled while the retrieval is underway.
  • Page 243 Troubleshooting Message Symptom Action Either of Masters is Made One of the masters on either Cylinder Proceeding to print with existing set of in Ink Saving Process (Drum) 1 or Cylinder (Drum) 2 was masters by simply touching [Continue] Operate Dual-Color created in “Ink Saving”...
  • Page 244 Troubleshooting Message Symptom Action Original Undetected The machine failed to detect the original Re-position the original to clear the Pop- Reset Original document. The original document may Up Message. not be placed. • When resuming the print job; Touch [Continue]. (Alternatively, press the key to print.) •...
  • Page 245 Troubleshooting Message Symptom Action Printing is Not Available Cylinder (Drum) 2 may be used for Touch [Close]. for This Setting with single color printing, but certain Remove Cylinder (Drum) 2 from its Print Cylinder 2 limitations apply. Current settings do current position, and replace it in place Set Print Cylinder to be not support single color printing with...
  • Page 246: Consumable Information Screen

    (default setting) except for "H1" setting and adjust from there if necessary based on the result of the printed copies. Riso takes no responsibility, and cannot advise as to the best setting, for particular consumables not manufactured and sold by Riso.
  • Page 247 Troubleshooting Screen Display Description Values [H2] Print Density Fine Adjustment (for Print 1 (Light) - 5 (Dark) Cylinder (Drum) 1) Consumables Information Input Wizard Ink Information Input (Cylinder 1) [H8] Print Density Fine Adjustment (for Print H2 Print Density Fine Adjustment Cylinder (Drum) 2) Select a Print Density level to match the ink to fine-tune print result.
  • Page 248 Troubleshooting Screen Display Description Values [H4] Master Density 1 (Light) - 10 (Dark) Select the standard density to be applied Consumables Information Input Wizard during creation of the master. Master Information Input H4 Master Density Next> [H5] Print Density Fine Adjustment 1 (Light) - 5 (Dark) Select a Print Density level to match the Consumables Information Input Wizard...
  • Page 249: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting If you run into a problem, consult the following chart first to find answers before calling for a repair. Problem Possible Cause Action The machine does not start up You may have pressed the power Try pressing the power switch again. when the power switch is switch while the machine was in the Before pressing the power switch, you...
  • Page 250 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Action An error indication does not The consumables (ink, master roll) After inserting the Ink Cartridge, turn it disappear even though have not been correctly set. clockwise ( ) to lock. Or set the Ink consumables (ink, master roll) Cartridge again.
  • Page 251 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Action The unwanted background of If newspaper or colored paper is used Lighten the “Contrast” and create a new an original is picked up on as an original, the background is master. copies. picked up on copies. "p.75 Dirt is found on printed copies.
  • Page 252 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Action Printed images are faint. If the machine is not used for an The ink on the Print Cylinder (Drum) will Printed texts are blurred. extended period of time, ink on the dry when the machine is not in use for an surface of the Print Cylinder (Drum) extended period.
  • Page 253 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Action Paper sticks to the surface of The margin at the top of the original or The margin of the original (top of the print the Print Cylinder (Drum). print is too small. in the paper output direction) must be "...
  • Page 254 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Action • Paper is not smoothly fed The print paper is inappropriate. Use paper that falls within the from the Paper Feed Tray. recommended range. (skipped paper, or multiple- "p.14 sheet feeding) The position of the Paper Feed When using thick or slippery paper, set the •...
  • Page 255 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Action • Paper is not smoothly fed Paper handling pressure is not • For paper that easily creates paper from the Paper Feed Tray. correctly adjusted. powder, skips, or for the back side of (skipped paper, or multiple- postcards that is turn up: sheet feeding) Turn the dial to the left.
  • Page 256: Appendix

    RISO PRINTER Network Interface Card RISORINC-NET Use to directly connect the machine to the network. This comes with the RISO-MONITOR software that allows you to check the status of the machine from computers. Special Paper Feed Kit This unit allows you to feed thicker paper such as cards and envelopes.
  • Page 257: Specifications

    Optional Accessories Auto Document Feeder, Job Separator, Key Card Counter, Color Cylinder (Drum), Network Interface Card RISORINC-NET, Special Paper Feed Kit, Stand, Document Storage Card DM-128CF, Wide Stacking Tray, RISO Color Separation Software CS-2000 Power Source MZ790U : 100V-120V / 220V-240V AC, 50/60Hz <7.3/3.0A>...
  • Page 258 Appendix Dimensions When in use : "(W) × 28 "(D) × 28 "(H) (1605mm(W) × 725mm(D) × 730mm(H)) When in storage : "(W) × 28 "(D) × 28 "(H) (1010mm(W) × 725mm(D) × 730mm(H)) Weight Approx. 370 lb (168 kg) Note: •...
  • Page 259 Optional Accessories Auto Document Feeder, Job Separator, Key Card Counter, Color Cylinder (Drum), Network Interface Card RISORINC-NET, Special Paper Feed Kit, Stand, Document Storage Card DM-128CF, Wide Stacking Tray, RISO Color Separation Software CS-2000 Power Source MZ770A : 100V-120V/220V-240V AC, 50/60Hz <7.3/3.0A>...
  • Page 260 Appendix Dimensions When in use : "(W) × 28 "(D) × 28 "(H) (1605mm(W) × 725mm(D) × 730mm(H)) When in storage : "(W) × 28 "(D) × 28 "(H) (1010mm(W) × 725mm(D) × 730mm(H)) Weight Approx. 370 lb (168 kg) Note: •...
  • Page 261 Appendix Specifications...
  • Page 262: Index

    Index Symbols Common Buttons ...........28 Computer Connection ..........13 * Key ...............20 , 128 Confidential ............154 + Key ..............20 , 128 Configurable Functions (Link Mode) ....208 ×Key ...............20 , 128 Consumable Error ........232 , 236 Numerics Consumables ............12 150ppm ..............113 Contrast Adjustment ..........72 2 Up ..............85 , 91 Control Panel ..........
  • Page 263 Index Functions Screen ..........27 Maintenance Call ..........241 Malfunctions ............249 Margin+ ............76 , 77 Gauge Cover ........39 , 50 , 54 , 58 Margin-Plus Rate ..........162 Group ..............124 Margins ..............17 Master ..............226 Master core ..........216 , 225 Hand Writing--1 ............
  • Page 264 Paper Size ............. 80 Reserve Period ............162 Paper Stopper ..........19 , 33 , 34 Reset Key ...............21 Pencil ..............68 RISO PRINTER Network Interface Card Photo ..............68 RISORINC-NET ...........256 Photo Contrast ............72 Photo Gradation ............ 73 Safety Guide ............10 Photo (Group) ............
  • Page 265 Index Storage Memory ..........178 , 188 Storing Environment ..........15 Sub Tool Bar ............165 Tab Area ............25 , 26 Temperature Range ..........11 Text and Photo (Image Processing mode) ..68 Text (Image Processing mode) ......68 The Screens and their Various Stages ....22 Thermal Print Head ........19 , 229 Tips for Better Paper Feeding ......
  • Page 266 Index 024-36005-000...

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