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  • Page 3 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 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Welcome to the SE 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 Grounding ...........................11 Safety Guide - Handling and Operation................12 Operation Environment.......................12 Machine Handling.......................12 USB Flash Drive .........................13...
  • Page 5 Contents Basic Operations Preparing to Print....................... 34 Setting up the Paper Feed Tray and Loading Paper ............34 Setting up the Paper Receiving Tray .................37 Setting up the Auto-control Stacking Tray (Optional) ............39 Placing the original ......................41 When placing on the Glass Platen ..................41 When placing in the ADF unit (Option) ................41 Printing from a Paper Document or Book................
  • Page 6 Contents Checking the Print Image Prior to Making Master [Preview] ..........92 Actions Available on the Preview Screen ................93 Checking and Printing the Preview Display ................93 Functions for Printing Changing the Print Speed [Print Speed Adjustment] ............96 Printing at High Speed [High Speed]................. 97 Printing More Quietly [Silent] .....................
  • Page 7 Contents Extending the Reserve Period [Reservation] ..............148 Idling Action [Idling Action] .................... 149 Reproducing the Master [Renew Page][Auto Page Renewal]......... 150 Using Page Renewal ......................151 Using Auto Page Renewal....................152 Print the original from the last page [Output reversal] ............. 153 Proof and Print (only when the ADF unit is installed) [ADF Semi-Auto] ......
  • Page 8 Contents Replacing Consumables Check for Remaining Amount of Consumables............... 202 Replacing the Master Roll ....................204 Replacing the Ink Cartridge .................... 207 Emptying the Master Disposal Box ................. 209 Replacing the Print Drum (Cylinder)................211 Removing the Print Drum (Cylinder).................211 Installing the Print Drum (Cylinder)...................213 Disposal of Depleted Consumables ................
  • Page 9: Welcome To The Se Series Model

    RISO Utility Software User’s Guide (CD-ROM) This user’s guide explains how to use the “RISO COPY COUNT VIEWER” and “RISO USB PRINT MANAGER”. This manual shows you the machine’s basic and advanced operations using various functions. It also contains cau- tionary notes, usage and replacement information on consumable supplies and troubleshooting tips.
  • Page 10: 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 11 The notation for Operational Instructions and Function Descriptions The following conventions are used to explain functions and operations. Functions for Master-Making Functions for Master-Making Touch [OK]. Returns to the Master Making Basic Screen. Image Processing mode is updated. Note: • Some functions are not available in certain Selecting Image Processing Mode [Image] Image Processing mode settings.
  • Page 12: 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 (or authorized service representative) will help you to determine a proper location for the machine at the time of delivery.
  • Page 13: Grounding

    Before Starting to Use Caution: • Pull out the power cord plug from the electrical outlet more than once a year and clean the prongs of the plug and their surroundings. Dust collected on these areas can result in fire. Important!: •...
  • Page 14: 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: 15°C to 30°C (59°F to 86°F) Humidity range: 40% to 70% (noncondensing) Machine Handling...
  • Page 15: Usb Flash Drive

    Consumables Important!: • For Ink and Master Roll, it is recommended to use the products specified by Riso. • Genuine RISO Inks and Master Roll are engineered for maximum performance and maximum life. However, all supplies can and do deteriorate over time. We recommend that you use Ink and Master Roll as soon as possible after purchase, and within 18 months from the date of manufacturing.
  • Page 16: Connection With A Computer

    USB 2.0 standard). Network connections • Cable: Ethernet cable Shielded cable that supports 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX Important!: • Before making the Ethernet connec- tions, turn off the machine and computer. Note: • The RISO Network Card is required. Connection with a Computer...
  • Page 17: Software Installation

    Software Installation Before printing from a computer connected to the machine via a USB cable, the RISO Printer Driver must be installed. Before printing from a computer connected to the machine via a network, both the RISO Printer Driver and RISO Net- work Card must be installed.
  • Page 18: Paper Recommendations

    • Depending on the type of paper used, paper dust may be generated when using the machine. Please clean and ventilate the area adequately. Riso does not assure that paper outside the above specifications can pass through the machine and can be used for printing.
  • Page 19: Tips For Better Paper Feeding

    Before Starting to Use Tips for Better Paper Feeding To prevent paper jams and misfeeds, follow the directions below: • When using standard or light-weight paper, set the Paper Feed Pressure Adjustment Lever to “NORMAL” ( Then open all four Paper Arrangers. p.35, p.36 •...
  • Page 20: Originals

    Before Starting to Use Originals Size and Weight Restrictions Usable originals are as follows. Used Device Name Size Weight 50 mm × 90 mm to 310 mm × 432 mm Glass Platen Max. 10 kg (22 lb) " × 3 "...
  • Page 21: Maximum Printing Areas And Margins

    Before Starting to Use • If correction fluid or glue is used on an original, thoroughly dry it before placement. • If an original is patched with a thick paper, the shade of the patched paper may also be printed. Maximum Printing Areas and Margins The maximum printing areas are as follows.
  • Page 22: Getting Acquainted

    Getting Acquainted Function and Name of Each Part Master Disposal Box ( p.209) Platen Cover Holds discarded masters. Opened and closed when placing the original. Feed Tray Ascent / Descent Button ( p.36) Platen Cover Pad ( p.217) Lowers the Paper Feed Tray when changing or adding Glass Platen ( p.41, p.217) paper.
  • Page 23 Getting Acquainted Auto-Control Stacking Tray (Option) Ink Cartridge Cap Holder ( p.207) Paper Stopper ( p.37) Secure the Ink Cartridge cap. Slide to adjust to the length of print paper size. Front Cover Paper Receiving Tray ( p.37) Printed copies are output to this tray. Print Drum (Cylinder) ( p.211) Ink Cartridge ( p.207) Power Switch ( p.34)
  • Page 24 Getting Acquainted Tip: Using the Receiving Tray Paper Guides’ Opening Button The Opening Button for the Receiving Tray Paper Guides on the Auto-control Stacking Tray is used as follows, depending on machine status: • During standby: when paper is discharged onto the Auto-control Stacking Tray –...
  • Page 25: Optional Devices

    Getting Acquainted Optional Devices Auto Document Feeder AF-VI:II The Feeder can hold approximately 50 original sheets (80 g/m (21-lb bond)). Place the original face-down. ( p.41) ADF Original Receiving Tray ADF Original Guides Scanned originals are ejected into this tray. Slide and adjust to the width of the originals to hold them together.
  • Page 26: Control Panel

    Getting Acquainted Control Panel The Control Panel features permanent keys such as . It also has a large-size display that shows various messages and function buttons. This section describes hardware key names and functions, as well as the display window and its functions. Paper MODE Key ( p.26, p.30,...
  • Page 27 Getting Acquainted 20 21 19 18 17 14 15 16 Start Key Master-Making Key Starts master-making, print processing, or executes Makes the printer ready for making masters. specified operations. Progress Arrows The key lights up only when the key is active. Indicates master-making and printing progress status.
  • Page 28: Display

    Select [Start-Up Screen] on the Admin. RISO SE9380A RISO SE9380A Screen. • Initial screen settings You can select [Mode Screen], [RISO Print] or [Scanning] as the initial screen to best suit your needs. MasterMake Scanning Select [Display Priority] on the Admin.
  • Page 29 Getting Acquainted Basic Screen Other Screens Selections Screen • Touch [MasterMake] to display the Master Making Basic Screen. Quickly change the settings for a function or open Ready to Make Master its screen. Basic Selections Functions Admin. Ready to Make Master Page (A4) Contrast Size...
  • Page 30: About Modes

    Getting Acquainted About Modes Touch the Mode button on the Mode Screen to view the Basic Screens of the various modes. Select an Operation Mode RISO SE9380A RISO SE9380A MasterMake Scanning P r i n t i n g RISO Print On the Operation Screen displayed after selecting the Print Mode, you can select the operation of the machine (the operation that you are going to perform).
  • Page 31 Getting Acquainted Scan Mode This mode scans the original set on the Glass Platen and stores the scanned data in Storage Memory. Ready to scan data Page No.1 File Name scan_0001 Owner 1_folder Owner-1 Directory Basic Functions Admin. Page (B4) Contrast Size Format...
  • Page 32 Getting Acquainted Note: Tip: About the Recognition Screen • This machine is equipped with a User Management function. ( p.114, p.166 “Admin.”). If “User Manage- key can be set to function as “Mode Selection” ment” is set, the Recognition Screen is displayed. If one or “Loop”.
  • Page 33: Basic Screen Layout

    Getting Acquainted Basic Screen Layout The name and function of each area of all Basic Screens are described below. The display of the Basic Screen differs depending on whether you are scanning a paper document or printing from a computer. Printing from a Paper Document Ready to Make Master Ready to Make Master...
  • Page 34 Getting Acquainted Printing from computer data Ready to Make Master Ready to Make Master Basic Selections Functions Admin. Document_1.doc P.1/4 Paper Owner: RISO Preview Date&Time: Nov30,XX 05:30 Format: A4 Skip Page Clear All Pause before “Master” Process: Separation Black Idle...
  • Page 35: Basic Process

    Getting Acquainted Basic Process Printing from a Paper Document Master-making process Printing process A placed original is scanned by the scanner, and a generated master is rolled around the Print Drum (Cylinder). After a while a proof copy is performed. After checking the print result, enter the number of copies to be printed and start printing.
  • Page 36: Basic Operations

    Basic Operations Preparing to Print First set up the Paper Feed Tray and Paper Receiving Tray of the machine. Important!: • Do not use unsuitable paper, or mix papers of different sizes. Doing so can cause paper jams and damage the machine. p.16 Setting up the Paper Feed Tray and Loading The Paper Turn the power ON.
  • Page 37 Basic Operations Select the paper feed pressure. NORMAL ( ): For standard or thin paper CARD ( ): For thick or smooth-surface paper Note: • The setting condition of the paper feed pressure is displayed at the top of the [Paper] button on the Basic Screen.
  • Page 38 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 Ascent / Descent Button to lower the Paper Feed Tray. Feed Tray Ascent / Descent Button •...
  • Page 39: 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 40 Basic Operations Closing the Paper Receiving Tray Remove all the printed copies and follow the steps below. Slide the Paper Stopper to the edge of the Paper Receiving Tray and fold in. Pull up the Paper Arrangers, slide the Receiving Tray Paper Guides to the left and right as far as they will move and fold in.
  • Page 41: Setting Up The Auto-Control Stacking Tray (Optional)

    Basic Operations Setting up the Auto-control Stacking Tray (Optional) Open the Auto-control Stacking Adjust the Paper Arrangers. Tray. Push out plates Pull In Alignment of paper is affected by sizes and Pull the Auto-control Stacking Tray down until it strength of paper. Adjust the Paper Arrangers so comes to a rest.
  • Page 42 Basic Operations For thick paper Press to open the two Paper Arrangers (right and left) closer to the machine. Closing the Auto-control Stacking Tray Follow the steps below to close the Auto-control Stack- ing Tray. Important!: • If any printed copies remain on the Auto-control Stack- ing Tray, press the Receiving Tray Paper Guides’...
  • Page 43: Placing The Original

    Basic Operations Placing the original When placing on the Glass Platen Open the Platen Cover and place the original face- Note: down. Align the center of the original with the mark on • If the Gauge Cover is installed, place the original the left-hand side of the glass.
  • Page 44 Basic Operations When using the ADF AF-VI:II Tip: Setting Direction (direction of text on the original) The original setting direction is decided by the number of pages set when using “Multi-Up Print” and “Layout” functions. Set the original according to the direction of text on the original seen from the touch panel side.
  • Page 45: Printing From A Paper Document Or Book

    • When the power is OFF, both the Display and Select an Operation Mode key are off. Turn the power ON. • If the key is lit, the machine is in Energy RISO SE9380A RISO SE9380A Saving mode. Press the key to cancel Energy Saving mode.
  • Page 46 Basic Operations Configure print functions. • Overlay ( p.197) This setting is available when the Document Storage Card (option) is attached. Ready to Make Master • Job Separation This setting is available when the Job Separator Basic Selections Functions Admin. (option) is installed.
  • Page 47 Basic Operations Check the proof copy result. Press the key. Select Print Quantity Select Print Quantity Basic Selections Functions Admin. RESET PROOF Print Position Paper START STOP High Speed 0.0 mm The specified number of copies will be printed. Slient 0.0 mm Note: D-Feed...
  • Page 48 Basic Operations Remove the printed paper. Note: • If an incorrect PIN Code is entered, an error Open the Receiving Tray Paper Guides and message will be displayed. Re-enter the correct remove the paper. PIN Code. For the machine equipped with the Auto-control Stacking Tray, press the Receiving Tray Paper Guides’...
  • Page 49 Basic Operations Note: • If an unregistered or unusable USB Flash Drive is connected to the machine, an error message will be displayed. Connect a registered USB Flash Drive. Important!: • After printing is completed, press the key to log out before leaving the machine. If you do not log out, the logged-in state will remain until “Auto Clear”...
  • Page 50: Printing From A Computer Data [Direct Print] [Usb Job List]

    Note: • First, install a proper printer driver on your computer. See the RISO Printer Driver User’s Guide for installation details. • Document data created on your PC can be stored in the optional Document Storage Card attached to the machine.
  • Page 51 Basic Operations Auto Process and Stop Timing Auto Process is a combined automated steps of receiving data from the computer, making a master, and printing. To activate “Process”, open the printer properties dialog box on the computer and select “Auto-process”. (A proof copy will not be printed.) During each process, in order to adjust settings or to change paper, you can stop the operation.
  • Page 52: Printing Computer Data [Direct Print]

    • Make sure to remove the checkmark from the The Job List Screen is displayed. “Collate” option in the Print dialog box. Note: • If you are using RISO Network Card, you can check the machine status (power ON/OFF, paper settings, etc.) remotely from your compu- ter monitor.
  • Page 53 Remove the printed paper. The following screen appears. Ready to Make Master Ready to Make Master Document_1.doc Open the Receiving Tray Paper Guides and Owner: RISO remove the paper. Date&Time: Nov25,XX 05:30 Format: A4 Note: • After printing is completed, the master remains on the Print Drum (Cylinder).
  • Page 54 Basic Operations Tip: Job List Screen Job List Close Pause Owner Cps. Page Document_1.doc Document_1.doc RISO Clear Output Waiting Job(s) Document_2.doc RISO Document_3.doc RISO Clear File name only ID Print Job Once the data is received, touch on the Pause Basic Screen to review current Job List.
  • Page 55: Printing Usb Data [Usb Job List]

    Make sure the machine is ON. the USB Flash Drive starts master-making/ printing process as per the “Process” setting. Check the Control Panel. For detailed settings, refer to the “RISO Printer Note: Driver User's Guide”. • When the power is OFF, both the Display and key are off.
  • Page 56 Nov25,XX Ready to Make Master Ready to Make Master SummaryTable.xls Nov25,XX Report.doc Nov25,XX NewsLetter.doc Owner: RISO View edit ID Print Job Storage Memory Date&Time: Nov25,XX 19:04 Format: A4 The USB Job List Screen (with “Non-ID Print”) is displayed. (The “ID Print Job” button is displayed on the screen.)
  • Page 57: Changing Output Directions

    Selections Functions Admin. • [Preview] Document_1.doc Paper P.1/4 You can check the master making image of the page currently Owner: RISO Preview Date&Time: Nov25,XX 05:30 awaiting creation. Format: A4 Skip Page Note: Clear All • In “Preview”, all received original data is displayed as a master making image.
  • Page 58 Touch [Clear All]. Touch [Skip Page]. Ready to Make Master Ready to Make Master Ready to Make Master Ready to Make Master Document_1.doc Document_1.doc Owner: RISO Owner: RISO Date&Time: Nov25,XX 05:30 Date&Time: Nov25,XX 05:30 Format: A4 Format: A4 Black Black Touch [OK].
  • Page 59: Changing Stop Timing

    Returns to Basic Screen. Auto Print setting is updated. Ready to Make Master Ready to Make Master Basic Selections Functions Admin. Document_1.doc Paper P.1/4 Owner: RISO Preview Dete&Time: Nov25,XX 05:30 Format: A4 Skip Page Clear All Process: Pause before “Master” Separation Black Pause Info The Process Screen appears.
  • Page 60: 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 contains only text (Line), photo, or both of them. Note: • Default Image Processing mode can be set on the Admin. Screen. p.167 Touch [Page] on the Master Making Touch [Photo], [Duo], or [Pencil] to select more...
  • Page 61 Functions for Master-Making Touch [OK]. 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 — — Contrast (Auto) — —...
  • Page 62: 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 63: Enlarging/Reducing Originals [Standard Ratio] [Margin+] [Auto] [Free] [Zoom]

    Functions for Master-Making Enlarging/Reducing Originals [Standard Ratio] [Margin+] [Auto] [Free] [Zoom] The document can be printed enlarged or reduced. The following methods can be used to enlarge/reduce the origi- nal: Standard Ratio Enlarging or reducing a standard-sized original (A4, B5, Letter, Legal etc.) to print in another standard size. Margin+ Reducing the original slightly.
  • Page 64: Enlargement And Reduction By Standard Ratio [Standard Ratio] [Margin+] [Auto]

    Functions for Master-Making Enlargement and Reduction by Standard Ratio [Standard Ratio] [Margin+] [Auto] 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” × Ready to Make Master “Margin-Plus Rate”...
  • Page 65: Enlargement/Reduction Of A Changed Aspect Ration [Free]

    Functions for Master-Making Enlargement/Reduction of a Changed Aspect Ration [Free] 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 Ready to Make Master (100%).
  • Page 66: 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 Ready to Make Master (100%).
  • Page 67: 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 master of correct size for printing. However, because non-standard paper sizes cannot be detected, they must be manually specified before a master is made.
  • Page 68: 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. Note: • When printing is completed, Print Quantity will restore the number originally entered. •...
  • Page 69: 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. Important!: • If an "Image" is set to "Line" or "Pencil", "Dot Process" cannot be used. Touch [Dot Process] on the Func- Touch [OK].
  • Page 70: 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 the contrast. Important!: • If an “Image” is set to “Line”, “Duo”, or “Pencil”, “Contrast Adj” cannot be used. Touch [Contrast Adj] on the Func- tions Screen.
  • Page 71: 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 an “Image” is set to “Line”, “Tone Curve” cannot be used. Touch [Tone Curve] on the Func- tions Screen.
  • Page 72: 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 consumption saving process may result in lighter prints than usual. • This function is not available at the time of printing. It must be selected before the master-making process is started.
  • Page 73: Printing Multiple Originals On One Sheet [2 Up] [Multi-Up Print]

    Functions for Master-Making Printing Multiple Originals 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 74: 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 are shown below. 2 Up Prints two copies of the same original side-by-side on one sheet of paper. Glass Platen Multi-Up Print For Single-Original and Multiple-Original:...
  • Page 75 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 Glass Platen 2nd original 1st original Up to 2 originals can be scanned. 8 Up (8 on 1) Prints eight images of the original on one sheet of paper.
  • Page 76: Margin

    Functions for Master-Making For Multi-Up Tickets: Glass Platen “Multi-Up Tickets” cannot be used with multiple originals. The number of images printed is determined by the width of the ticket. Margin Leave a margin of at least 5 mm ( ") on the top edge of the Glass Platen. Allowing a proper margin is critical in well- balanced Multi-Up positioning.
  • Page 77: Up Operation

    Functions for Master-Making 2 Up Operation Set the original and print paper. Make necessary settings. Afterwards, perform the same operation as the Important!: normal master-making and printing process. • Pay attention to the orientation of the original. The reproduction size needs to be set according For “2 Up”, make sure to place the original as to the combination of the original size and printing the diagram demonstrates.
  • Page 78: Operation For Multi-Up Printing

    Functions for Master-Making Operation for Multi-Up Printing Set the original and print paper. Select the Page Size to use. Touch the Page Size same as the original and Important!: touch [Next]. • Pay attention to the orientation of the original. p.72 Ready to Make Master •...
  • Page 79 Functions for Master-Making Touch [OK]. Note: • When “Multiple-Original” is used in Multi-Up Returns to the Functions Screen. “Multi-Up Print” Print, the actual number of pages to be scanned setting is updated. is specified. In the case that the actual number The reproduction size is automatically set accord- of pages in the document is less than the num- ing to the selected number of images based on...
  • Page 80: 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 num- ber of images that can be printed on one sheet of paper (print paper size divided by short edge size of the original). A ticket width of between 50 mm (2") and 210 mm (8 ") can be specified.
  • Page 81 Functions for Master-Making Touch [Ticket]. Important!: • If you have enlarged/reduced size in step 8 (setting print functions), be careful about the fol- Ready to Make Master lowing points: Multi-Up Print Close Basic Selections Functions Admin. – Specify the ticket width after enlarging/reduc- ing.
  • Page 82: Laying Out Continuous Originals On One Sheet Of Paper [Layout]

    Functions for Master-Making Laying out continuous originals on one sheet of paper [Layout] Continuously arranging several originals on one sheet of paper is called “Layout”. This function is convenient when you want to save paper and make stapled documents. Important!: •...
  • Page 83 Functions for Master-Making Layout order Set the order of the images when the printed paper is placed in the orientation that allows the characters on the original to be read. Ex.) Number of images: 8UP, Original orientation (orientation of characters on the original): Align Side L-top to R R-top to L L-top to B...
  • Page 84 Functions for Master-Making Set the original and print paper. The reproduction size is automatically set and the Layout Screen is displayed. Place the original on the Glass Platen or in the optional ADF unit. Touch the button for the number of To place the original, see p.41.
  • Page 85 Functions for Master-Making Configure print functions. Set various functions as needed. Press the key. Scanning of 1st page of the original starts. Scan all originals and make a mas- ter. When you set the original on the Glass Platen, replace the original and repeat steps 8 and 9. Repeat scanning until the set number of images have been scanned.
  • Page 86: Printing From Bound Documents [Book Shadow]

    Functions for Master-Making Printing from Bound Documents [Book Shadow] You can erase the binding “spine” shadow in the center when printing from such bound originals with facing as mag- azines and books. You can select the area to be erased (erasure width). Moreover, magazines or books can be spread open on the Glass Platen and their pages printed onto separate sheets.
  • Page 87: Erasing Shadows When Printing

    Functions for Master-Making Erasing Shadows when Printing Touch [Book Shadow] on the Func- • If you specify the erasure width, original detec- tion is not performed automatically. Touch [Era- tions Screen. sure Width], and then touch the [Page Size] for the magazine or book you have placed.
  • Page 88: Splitting Facing Pages Of A Bound Original When Printing

    Functions for Master-Making Splitting Facing Pages of a Bound Original when Printing [Page split] Touch [Book Shadow] on the Func- Touch [B5], [A4], [B4] or [A3] for the tions Screen. magazine or book you have placed. Note: Ready to Make Master •...
  • Page 89: 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 99 mm (0.0" to 3.9") 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 90: Adjusting The Master-Making Position [Binding Margin]

    Functions for Master-Making Adjusting the Master-Making position [Binding Margin] You can make a master by putting the binding margin on either the top, bottom, left and right of the original. The adjustable range is from 0 to 50 mm (0.0" to 1 ") on the top, bottom, left and right.
  • Page 91 Functions for Master-Making Touch to specify the shift distance. Note: • Print Quantity Keys can also be used to enter a value. • When you touch [Reduction], the image with- out a Shift designated for the Margin mode becomes the print image and the size is reduced around the center of the print image so that the original is completely printed within the paper.
  • Page 92: 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 keep the internal roller free of Ink stains. By selecting “Max.
  • Page 93: Rotating The Original 180 Degrees To Make A Master [Rotate]

    Functions for Master-Making 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. When this function is used for the original data of a wide range of solid colors on the top side, you can prevent paper jams.
  • Page 94: 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 the data sent from a computer. This function is handy for checking the layout or final image of a Multi-Up job. The operation and display timing differ depending upon the mode.
  • Page 95: Actions Available On The Preview Screen

    Functions for Master-Making Actions Available on the Preview Screen P r e v i e w Cancel Continue 2 5 % Rotate Image Button Reduce Button Allows you to rotate the displayed image 90 degrees. Shrinks the preview display each time it is touched. Displays the size of the current display.
  • Page 96 Functions for Master-Making Check the preview image. P r e v i e w Cancel Continue 2 5 % Touch [Continue]. A master is created. After this, please follow the same operations for normally making a master. Note: • Touching [Cancel] will cancel the image, returning to the Master Making Basic Screen.
  • Page 97 Functions for Master-Making Checking the Print Image Prior to Making Master [Preview]...
  • Page 98: 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 130 sheets/minute. You can adjust the print speed while printing is in progress. Note: • In cases where printing noise is excessive, decrease the print speed or use “Silent” mode. p.98 •...
  • Page 99: Printing At High Speed [High Speed]

    Functions for Printing Printing at High Speed [High Speed] By using “High Speed”, you can print faster than you can by simply adjusting the “Print Speed”. If the following conditions are satisfied, the machine prints at a speed of about 185 sheets/minute. If the conditions are not met, the machine prints at a speed of about 180 sheets/minute.
  • Page 100: Printing More Quietly [Silent]

    Functions for Printing Printing More Quietly [Silent] In “Silent” mode, print speed is automatically adjusted to reduce noise levels. Touch [Silent] on the Print Basic Screen. Select Print Quantity Select Print Quantity Basic Selections Functions Admin. Paper Print Position High Speed 0.0 mm Silent Silent...
  • Page 101: 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. You can adjust the print density while printing is in progress. Important!: • “Print Density” is not available when “Ink Saving” is selected. p.70 Note: •...
  • Page 102: Adjusting The Print Position [Print Position Adjustment]

    Functions for Printing Adjusting the Print Position [Print Position Adjustment] The print position on the paper can be adjusted. Adjustment range Vertical direction (bottom ←→ top): ±15 mm (± ") Horizontal direction (left ←→ right): ±10 mm (± ") The positioning may be adjusted while printing is in progress. Note: •...
  • Page 103 Functions for Printing Tip: Making Fine Adjustments to the Print Position If the “Fine Adjust Mode” option is included in the machine settings, you can make detailed adjustments to the Print Position in approximately 0.1 mm ( ") increments (ordinary mode is 0.5 mm ( ")).
  • Page 104: 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: The machine will continue to print proof copies if the key is held down.
  • Page 105: 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. Depending on the type of paper used, double feeding may be detected and an error displayed even when one sheet of paper is properly supplied.
  • Page 106: Extending The Drying Time [Interval]

    Functions for Printing Extending the drying time [Interval] A sheet of paper is normally fed and printed with each Print Drum (Cylinder) rotation, but by extending the paper feed interval, the Ink has more time to dry, which prevents Ink marks on the back of the next sheet. The paper feed interval (skip rotation) can be set from 1 - 10.
  • Page 107: Paper Feed/Output Settings For Special Paper And Printing Types [Jump Wing Control] [Special Paper Ctrl]

    Functions for Printing Paper Feed/Output Settings for Special Paper and Printing Types [Jump Wing Control] [Special Paper Ctrl] Paper feed and output settings can be adjusted when using special paper or uneven print finishes. Jump Wing Control Paper Jumping Wing The following steps retrieves pre-configured custom settings for the Paper Jumping Wing.
  • Page 108: Setting The Jump Wing Control [Jump Wing Control]

    Functions for Printing Setting the Jump Wing Control [Jump Wing Control] Touch [Jump Wing Control] on the Func- tions Screen. Ready to Make Master Ready to Make Master Jump Wing Control Jump Wing Control High Speed “Jump Wing Control” is selected. Paper Feed/Output Settings for Special Paper and Printing Types [Jump Wing Control] [Special Paper Ctrl]...
  • Page 109: Saving Settings And Renaming The Parameter Names In The Parameter List

    Functions for Printing Saving Settings and Renaming the Parameter Names in the Parameter List Touch [Special Paper Ctrl] on the Touch [Entry/Call]. Functions Screen. Special Paper Ctrl Close Select Print Quantity Entry/Call Revise S-Tray Upper Limit Auto Basic Selections Functions Admin.
  • Page 110 Functions for Printing Returns to the Parameter List after the settings Note: have been saved. • To delete the current name, touch button The name of each parameter can be changed for or press the key. your convenience. To change parameter names, proceed to the next step.
  • Page 111: Retrieving Settings From The Parameter List

    Functions for Printing Retrieving Settings from the Parameter List Touch [Special Paper Ctrl] on the Touch the button to retrieve. Functions Screen. Unregistered buttons are grayed out and are not available. Returns to the Special Paper Ctrl Screen and the Select Print Quantity desired setting is retrieved.
  • Page 112: Making Changes To Special Paper Ctrl Setting

    Functions for Printing Making changes to Special Paper Ctrl Setting Display the Parameter List Screen. Touch [Revise] on the Special Paper Ctrl Screen. Follow steps 1 to 2 ( p.109). Touch [Retrieve]. Special Paper Ctrl Close Poster Entry/Call Revise Special Paper Ctrl Close S-Tray Upper Limit Paper Feed Adj.
  • Page 113: Clearing Special Paper Ctrl Settings

    Functions for Printing Clearing Special Paper Ctrl Settings Display the Parameter List Screen. Touch [OK]. Follow steps 1 to 2 ( p.109). Special Paper Ctrl Important!: Close Parameter List Close • First, check whether the setting can be cleared. Entry/Call Revise (Retrieve the appropriate setting and follow the Select a Button to be Cleared...
  • Page 114: Adjusting The Auto-Control Stacking Tray (When Using The Optional Auto-Control Stacking Tray) [Receive Tray]

    Functions for Printing Adjusting the Auto-control Stacking Tray (when using the optional Auto-control Stacking Tray) [Receive Tray] Touch [Special Paper Ctrl] on the Automatic adjustment of the Functions Screen. Receiving Tray Paper Guides/ Stopper Touch [Auto] to adjust the position of the Select Print Quantity Receiving Tray Paper Guides/Stopper auto- matically to the standard positions for the...
  • Page 115 Functions for Printing Note: Activated Button Direction • Settings can be saved in “Special Paper Ctrl”, component for easy retrieval next time. Receiving Tray Inwards on the p.107 Paper Guides Auto-control Stacking Tray Narrower] Outwards on the Auto-control Stacking Tray Wider] Touch [Close].
  • Page 116: Advanced Features

    Advanced Features Setting Up User Management [User Management] Functions of User Management This machine is equipped with a User Management function to ensure security and enhance user management. The User Management function has 3 Management Levels. The following features are available according to the level.
  • Page 117 Advanced Features Management Level and Access Timing of User Identification Access When “Management Level“ is set to “High/Full Management” or “Mid/ID Print Only”, the users will be asked to identify themselves (“User identification access”) during operations. The Recognition and Identification System can be selected from either “PIN Code”...
  • Page 118: Operation Flow Of User Management

    Advanced Features Create User ( p.120) Register the administrator/users. Up to 100 users (administrator included) can be registered. Set following options when registering. • PIN Code or USB Flash Drive PIN Code: A PIN Code can be set for user identification access. We recommend that you prepare a list of the registered users and record the user registration numbers (ID) and PIN Codes for each user.
  • Page 119: Selecting Recognition And Identification System

    Advanced Features Selecting Recognition and Identification System Set the Recognition and Identification System using “Recognized by” in advance when setting up User Management. Important!: • If “Recognized by” is changed, all settings in User Management, including the administrator’s registration, will be cleared.
  • Page 120 Advanced Features Touch [User Management]. Touch [OK]. Returns to the User Management Screen. Touch [Recognized by]. “Recognized by” is updated. Continue User Management settings. See the subsequent pages. Touch the button to select the “Rec- ognized by” option. Note: • If you touch [OFF/Delete], all settings set in User Management will be deleted and returned to the factory settings.
  • Page 121: Setting Up The Management Level

    Advanced Features Setting Up the Management Level Important!: • Set “Recognized by” in advance. p.117 Display the User Management Touch [OK]. Screen. Returns to the User Management Screen. “Management Level” is updated. Follow steps 1 to 4 in “Selecting Recognition and You can continue registering users and renaming Identification System”...
  • Page 122: Registering Administrator/Users

    Advanced Features Registering Administrator/Users In order to activate the User Management function, the administrator must be registered. Up to 100 users can be registered (administrator included). Note: • The user registration number (ID) is required when operating “ID print” from the printer driver. Create User Close Select a Register Frame for a Button...
  • Page 123 Advanced Features Touch an unused button. When “Recognized by” is set to “USB Flash Drive” Connect the registered USB Flash Drive to the USB slot. Unused buttons are displayed with a solid line. Used buttons are grayed out and are not avail- able.
  • Page 124 Advanced Features Touch [OK]. Enter the User Name Returns to the Create User Screen. The administrator or the user is registered. To register multiple users, touch [Register] and Touch [Rename] on the Register repeat steps 3 to 6. Screen. Touch [Close]. Returns to the User Management Screen.
  • Page 125 Advanced Features Setting the Group to assign Setting the Upper Limit of the User’s Usage When you set up a group by user, user usage can be counted by group. Set the upper limit of the number of copies/masters. p.160 Up to 99,999,999 can be set.
  • Page 126 Advanced Features Disabling User identification access Touch [Disable] on the Register Screen to turn it “ON”. User identification access is disabled and the user can- not use the machine. Note: • To inactivate “Disable”, touch [Disable] to turn it “OFF”. •...
  • Page 127: Changing Administrator/User Registration

    Advanced Features Changing Administrator/User Registration Display the User Management Touch the User Button to change. Screen. Follow steps 1 to 4 in “Selecting Recognition and Identification System” ( p.117) Touch [Create User]. Registered buttons are displayed with a solid line. Unregistered buttons are grayed out and are not available.
  • Page 128: Clearing User Registration

    Advanced Features Clearing User Registration Display the User Management Touch the User Button to clear. Screen. Follow steps 1 to 4 in “Selecting Recognition and Identification System” ( p.117) Touch [Create User]. Registered buttons are displayed with a solid line. Unregistered buttons and “0 Admin”...
  • Page 129: Renaming Groups

    Advanced Features Renaming Groups Display the User Management Touch the character buttons to enter Screen. a new name. Follow steps 1 to 4 in “Selecting Recognition and Identification System” ( p.117) Touch [Rename Group]. Change capitalization by selecting the [Small] or [Capital] button.
  • Page 130: Reset All User Counters

    Advanced Features Reset All User Counters All user counters can be cleared in a single procedure. Important!: • After the counters are cleared, they cannot be recovered. Display the User Management Screen. Follow steps 1 to 4 in “Selecting Recognition and Identification System”...
  • Page 131: Automatic Sorting Into Groups [Program]

    Advanced Features Automatic Sorting Into Groups [Program] “Program” feature saves you from repeatedly having to enter how many copies to print, by assigning the number of copies per sets in advance. Operation stops after printing each set of copies. Store a “Program” setting for easy retrieval later. Sample usage for this feature: in a school setting, you can pre-assign the number of copies (sheets) per class (set), and then assign the number of classes per grade (group) in the entire school.
  • Page 132 Advanced Features Multi-Page Mode For multiple originals, different number of copies are printed for each original. Up to 9999 copies can be made from a single original. Each original can reproduce a pre-assigned number of sheets (up to 20 originals). 10 sheets 1st original 20 sheets...
  • Page 133: 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) p.132 • Retrieve a saved program, then print (when program is registered) p.137 Choose from the following actions on the Print Basic Screen. Touch a button to proceed.
  • Page 134: Setting Up For Programed Printing

    Advanced Features Setting Up for Programed Printing There are two ways to display the Program Screen. • Touch [Program] on the Functions Screen on the display. • Press the key of the Print Quantity Keys. The following steps describe pressing the key of the Print Quality Keys.
  • Page 135 Advanced Features Important!: • To save the current Programed Printing set- tings, touch [Entry/Call]. Once [OK] is touched, the setting cannot be saved. See “Saving Programs” ( p.134) for further information. For Multi-Page Mode Multi-Page Mode Cancel Program-B Total:21 Cps. Cps.
  • Page 136: Saving Programs

    Advanced Features Saving Programs Store frequently-used Program settings for later use and printing. A total of 12 settings (Single or Multiple Mode) can be stored. Create and enter Programed Printing Touch [OK]. settings. Follow steps 1-3 in “Setting Up for Programed Program List Close Printing”...
  • Page 137: 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. Program List Close Select a Button Name to be Changed Ready to Make Master Register P-01 P-05 P-09...
  • Page 138 Advanced Features When entered, touch [OK]. Tip: Rename Screen Returns to the Program List Screen. The program is renamed. Small Rename Cancel Small Capital Capital Rename Cancel Small Capital Note: • You can enter up to 10 characters. • Print Quantity Keys may also be used for enter- ing numbers.
  • Page 139: Retrieving A Program

    Advanced Features Retrieving a Program Retrieve a stored program and modify its settings. Press the key. Touch [OK]. Single Page Mode Cancel Program-A To t a l Cps. Sets Cps. Sets Entry/Call Revise Clear All P.1/25 Touch [Program List]. Returns to the original screen. Ready to print using the retrieved program.
  • Page 140: Clearing Programs

    Advanced Features Clearing Programs Display the Program List Screen. Follow steps 1-2 in “Retrieving a Program” ( p.137). Touch [Clear]. Program List Close Select a Button to be Cleared Program-A Pattern-A P-09 Register Program-B Program-X P-10 Retrieve Rename Program-C P-07 P-11 Clear Job 1...
  • Page 141: Making Changes To Stored Programs

    Advanced Features Making changes to Stored Programs Retrieve a program to modify. Follow steps 1 and 3 in “Retrieving a Program” ( p.137). Make changes to the Program. Modify the number of copies or sets in the current screen. Note: •...
  • 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 similar print job. Up to 10 jobs can be saved. The following attributes can be saved to “Job Memory”. MasterMaking/Print Image Multi-Up Print...
  • Page 143: Storing Job Memory

    Advanced Features Storing Job Memory Set various settings for a print job. Confirm settings. Touch [Job Memory] on the Func- Status Check Cancel tions Screen. 1 / 4 R e g i s t e r Photo Image Ready to Make Master Dot Process Contrast Basic...
  • Page 144: Renaming A Job Memory

    Advanced Features Renaming a Job Memory Touch [Job Memory] on the Func- Touch character buttons to enter a tions Screen. new name. Rename Ready to Make Master Cancel Basic Selections Functions Admin. Small Small Capital Program Tone Curve Job Memory Multi-Up Print Dot Process 2 Up...
  • Page 145 Advanced Features Touch [Close]. Job Memory Close Select a Button Name to be Changed Register Retrieve Rename Rename Clear Returns to the Functions Screen. Using Job Memory Functions [Job Memory]...
  • Page 146: Retrieving A Job Memory And Printing

    Job Memory Close Confirm the settings and touch [OK]. Select a Button to be Retrieved Register Status Check Cancel Retrieve RISO NEWS R e t r i e v e 1 / 4 Image Photo Rename Dot Process Contrast Clear...
  • Page 147 Advanced Features 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. Registered Number Using Job Memory Functions [Job Memory]...
  • Page 148: Clearing Job Memory

    Advanced Features Clearing Job Memory Touch [Job Memory] on the Func- Touch [OK]. tions Screen. Status Check Cancel Ready to Make Master RISO NEWS C l e a r 1 / 4 Photo Image Basic Selections Functions Admin. Dot Process...
  • Page 149: Protecting Confidential Documents [Confidential]

    Advanced Features Protecting Confidential Documents [Confidential] After printing is complete, the master remains on the Print Drum (Cylinder) and is ready for printing another set of copies. To protect confidential documents from unauthorized duplication, use the Confidential feature to discard the master after printing.
  • Page 150: 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, a new master will be made, discarding the cur- rent one.
  • Page 151: Idling Action [Idling Action]

    Advanced Features Idling Action [Idling Action] Idling action prevents the machine from printing the first several copies with faint Ink after the Print Drum (Cylinder) has been exchanged or the machine has not been used for an extended period of time. Idling action before the mas- ter-making process assures consistent print quality from the beginning.
  • Page 152: Reproducing The Master [Renew Page][Auto

    Advanced Features Reproducing the Master [Renew Page][Auto Page Renewal] 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. You can “Rotate” the original and recreate a master. “Auto Page Renewal”...
  • Page 153: Using Page Renewal

    Advanced Features Using Page Renewal Touch [Renew Page] on the Func- tions Screen. Select Print Quantity Basic Selections Functions Admin. Ink Saving Editor Paper Feed Adj. Interval Renew Page Idling Action Confidential Auto Page Renewal Note: • If you touch and select [Rotate], you can rotate the original 180 degrees for renewing the mas- ter.
  • Page 154: Using Auto Page Renewal

    Advanced Features 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 155: Print The Original From The Last Page [Output Reversal]

    Advanced Features Print the original from the last page [Output reversal] By reversing the page order of the originals of several pages in length, print the originals from the last page. In normal printing Flow of original In output reversal Important!: •...
  • Page 156 Advanced Features Touch scan data scan data Ready to Ready to Reverse Reverse Page No. 4 Page No. 4 Admin. D-Feed D-Feed Renew Page Check Check Black The confirmation screen for master-making is dis- played. Touch [Yes]. The Master Making Basic Screen for storage data is displayed.
  • Page 157: Proof And Print (Only When The Adf Unit Is Installed) [Adf Semi-Auto]

    Advanced Features Proof and Print (only when the ADF unit is installed) [ADF Semi-Auto] Selecting “Auto Process” with the optional ADF unit installed automatically performs the complete printing job, but you cannot make 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 158: Selecting Scanning Sides When Using The Auto Document Feeder

    Advanced Features Selecting Scanning Sides When Using the Auto Document Feeder DX-1 [Scanning Side -ADF] When scanning originals using the optional Auto Document Feeder DX-1, there are three scanning side options: “Front Side”, “Back Side”, or “Duplex”. Important!: • If the original is set on Auto Document Feeder DX-1, “Book Shadow” function cannot be used. Note: •...
  • Page 159 Advanced Features The processing order of the original and output The original set in Auto Document Feeder DX-1 is scanned and printed from the top. Note: • In “Program; Multi-Page Mode”, the first page of the original scanned is displayed as “Page01” on the Setup Screen.
  • Page 160: Specifying The Scanning Side

    Advanced Features Specifying the Scanning Side Touch [Scanning Side -ADF] on the When you select [Duplex -> Simplex] Functions Screen. Touch to select [Setting Direction] and [Pag- ing Direction] buttons, shown on the screen. Ready to Make Master Ready to Make Master Scanning Side -ADF Cancel Duplex...
  • Page 161 Advanced Features Tip: Select [Back Side -> Simplex] for printing. Scanning duplex originals for manual duplex printing Printing Paper With the optional Auto Document Feeder DX-1, the buttons on the “Scanning Side -ADF” Screen can be used to scan both sides of an original and print on both sides of paper.
  • Page 162: Checking User Counters [Id Counter Report]

    – Set [Management Level] to [High/Full Management] in User Management. p.114 – If you print from the computer, be sure to use “ID Print”. See the “RISO Printer Driver User’s Guide” for details. Checking User Counters [ID Counter Report]...
  • Page 163: Outputting The Counter Report

    Advanced Features Outputting the Counter Report Touch [ID Counter Report] on the Functions Screen. Ready to Make Master Ready to Make Master Touch the button of the desired out- put method. E-mail USB Flash Drive Returns to the Basic Screen after output. If the mail setting is not set, [E-mail] is not avail- able.
  • Page 164: Setting Up The Monthly Reminder

    Advanced Features Setting Up the Monthly Reminder Touch [ID Counter Report] on the Note: Functions Screen. • Print Quantity Keys can also be used to enter numbers. • The set date can be selected between 1 and 31. Ready to Make Master Ready to Make Master •...
  • Page 165: Showing Usage Status [Meter Display]

    Advanced Features Showing Usage Status [Meter Display] The machine can record and display the following information: A4/Letter and Under: Total number of A4/Letter-sized and smaller copies that have been printed. Above A4/Letter: Total number of copies larger than A4/Letter that have been printed. Total: The total number of copies printed by the machine.
  • Page 166: Customizing The Direct Access Area [My Direct Access]

    Advanced Features Customizing the Direct Access Area [My Direct Access] Normally, the functions displayed in the Direct Access Area of the Basic Screen are already registered by the default setting or can be changed by the administrator. However, if the User Management is set up, each user can register the functions displayed in the Direct Access Area using “My Direct Access”.
  • Page 167 Advanced Features Select a button to assign a function Touch [OK]. Returns to the Functions Screen. D-Feed Check If the button has a function already assigned to it, the newly selected function will overwrite the pre- vious one. Select a function to assign. High Speed Note: •...
  • Page 168: Changing Default Settings [Admin.]

    Selections Entry p.176 Store frequently-used functions on the Selections Screen for each mode. Display Priority Mode Screen/RISO Print/ Select first screen to display following the Startup. Scanning Note: • The Mode Screen is available only when “Mode Key Pattern” is set to “Mode Selection”.
  • Page 169 Advanced Features Display Access Functions Description Button Start-Up Screen Logo(RISO)/Logo(SE)/Character Select an animation to display at Start-up. Metric/Inch Switch (for SE9480 only) Inch/mm Change the format for displaying measurements to metric or inches (imperial). Display Adjustment Background:Blue/White Change the background color, density and brightness Display Density of the Touch Screen.
  • Page 170 Advanced Features Display Access Functions Description Button ADF Semi-Auto* ON, OFF Change the default setting for the “ADF Semi-Auto” when the ADF unit (option) is installed. Auto Process Mode ON, OFF Change the default setting for the “Auto Process”. Double Feed Check ON, OFF Change the default setting for the “D-Feed Check”.
  • Page 171 • If the message “Starting Up Network Card” is displayed when touching [Base IP Address], touch [Cancel] and wait for the RISO Network Card to finish starting up (approx. 1 minute), and then try again. Margin-Plus Rate...
  • Page 172 Advanced Features Display Access Functions Description Button Auto Clear • Auto Clear Select whether to reset all settings to default OFF/ON automatically when the machine is inactive for a set • Waiting Time period (minutes). 1-60 mn (factory default is 5 The “Renew Page”...
  • Page 173 Advanced Features Display Access Functions Description Button User Management p.114 Set the User Management function. • Management Level Set the “Management Level”. • Create User Register the administrator and users of this machine. • Rename Group Change the group name. •...
  • Page 174 • Limited Does not beep when keys/buttons are pressed. Does not beep when restarting the machine. • OFF Does not beep. Print Colors See RISO Editor User’s Guide for details. Tool Bar Position [Editor] Sub Tool Bar Page Orientation Changing Default Settings [Admin.]...
  • Page 175: Customizing The Default Settings

    Advanced Features Customizing 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: • If the administrator is registered in User Management, only the administrator can change the [Admin.] settings. (This operation requires input of the administrator's PIN Code or connection of the registered USB Flash Drive.) p.120 •...
  • Page 176 Advanced Features Select a function to modify. Additional Setup Screen Available Button Style Choosing a button makes it default. Admin. Admin. A l l A l l DirectAccess Entry Display Selections Entry Default Display Priority Mode Screen System Mode Key Pattern Mode Select.
  • Page 177 Advanced Features Additional Setup Screen Available Data Specification Type A screen to specify the stored data is dis- played. p.193 for details on specifying the data. Storage Selection Close 1_folder Free Area: NewsLetter.doc Nov25,XX Fax-cover.doc Nov25,XX Newsletter.doc Nov25,XX Touch [ON] to display more options on the right. Images.doc Nov25,XX Additional Setup Screen Available...
  • Page 178: 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 179 Advanced Features In the following steps, the registration on DirectAccess Entry and Selections Entry are explained at the same time. Touch [DirectAccess Entry] or Select a function to assign. [Selections Entry] on the Admin. Screen. Function List Cancel No Entry Paper Feed Adj.
  • Page 180: 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 30 different sizes may be entered.
  • Page 181 Advanced Features Touch an unused button. Touch character buttons to enter a new name. Custom Paper Entry Close S e l e c t a R e g i s t e r F r a m e f o r a B u t t o n No Entry CardA Register...
  • Page 182 Advanced Features Tip: Printing on Extended Paper The machine can print on paper 436 mm-555 mm "-21 ") long (top to bottom facing the paper feeding direction) by storing the size as a custom-size. p.178 When entering a size longer than 436 mm (17 ") (top to bottom facing the paper feed direction) on the Custom Paper Entry Screen, the paper will be...
  • Page 183: Deleting A Custom Paper Size

    Advanced Features Deleting a Custom Paper Size Touch [Admin.] on the Basic Screen Touch [Clear]. for each mode. Custom Paper Entry Close S e l e c t a B u t t o n t o b e C l e a r e d Ready to Make Master Ready to Make Master W 200...
  • Page 184: Keeping Masters Secure After Printing [Protect]

    Advanced Features Keeping Masters Secure After Printing [Protect] After printing is completed, the master remains on the Print Drum (Cylinder). To protect confidential documents from unauthorized duplication, use the Confidential feature to discard the master after printing. (i.e. “Confidential” function) Used masters are held in the Master Disposal Box.
  • Page 185: Preventing Leaks Of Masters After Creation Or Disposal

    Advanced Features Preventing Leaks of Masters After Creation or Disposal Turning the Protect Setting ON Touch [Admin.] on the Basic Screen Touch [Protect]. for each mode. Ready to Make Master Ready to Make Master D-Feed D-Feed Renew Page Check Check Black “Protect”...
  • Page 186 Advanced Features If “Protect” is ON Cancel the “Protect” setting The following screen is displayed after printing. Only the administrator can cancel the “Protect” setting. Touch [Admin.] on the Basic Screen F95-008 for each mode. -- Protect -- Discard Current Master Ready to Make Master Ready to Make Master Cancel...
  • Page 187 Advanced Features Touch [Protect]. After a “Please Wait a Moment” message is dis- played, the “Protect” setting is canceled. Keeping Masters Secure After Printing [Protect]...
  • Page 188: Storing Original Data And Use Method

    • Storing original data created on a computer. The methods of storing data from a hard-copy original and printing the stored original data are explained here. Details on how to store the data created on a computer, see the “RISO Printer Driver User’s Guide” (CD-ROM). Store...
  • Page 189 • Folder names of the optional Document Storage Card can be changed on the Admin. Screen. p.168 • To change folder names of the USB Flash Drives, use the “RISO Utility Software” (RISO USB PRINT MANAGER) included in the provided software CD-ROM. (If you change folder names by Explorer, they will not be recognized by the machine) For details, see the “RISO Utility Software User's Guide”...
  • Page 190: Converting Hard-Copies To Stored Data [Scan Mode]

    This function also prevents documents from getting lost or damaged over time. Important!: • The storage function is not available in the machine equipped with the optional RISO IS300 controller. The data scanned in the Scan Mode is stored in IS300.
  • Page 191: Scanning A Hard-Copy Original

    Storing Original Data and Use Method Scanning a Hard-copy Original Place the original. Note: • You can check scanned data instantly by ena- Place the original on the Glass Platen or in the bling the “Preview” function. You can also use optional ADF unit.
  • Page 192: Setting Data Information

    USB Flash Drive to the USB slot in advance. Note: Ready to scan data • If the machine is equipped with the optional Page No.1 RISO Controller IS300, you cannot specify File Name scan_0001 Owner where to store the data.
  • Page 193 Touch the owner input box. name. Enter the Owner name. Ready to scan data Touch [OK]. Page No.1 File Name Report Owner Rename Cancel 2_folder Directory Owner-1 RISO-2 Basic Functions Admin. Small Capital Page (A4) Contrast Size Format Auto Line Book Preview Shadow The Owner Screen appears.
  • Page 194: Specifying Stored Size

    Storing Original Data and Use Method Specifying Stored Size Specify the size to save the scanned original. It is necessary to set the Format size when: • you place the originals on the Glass Platen • you set the custom-sized originals in the optional ADF unit •...
  • Page 195: Retrieving Stored Data And Printing [Storage Memory][Usb Job List]

    Storing Original Data and Use Method Retrieving Stored Data and Printing [Storage Memory][USB Job List] Retrieving and printing stored data. Retrieving Stored Data When retrieving the USB Flash Drive data, connect the USB Flash Drive to the USB slot in advance. For details on how to print USB Flash Drive data, see p.48 “Printing from a Computer Data”.
  • Page 196 Storing Original Data and Use Method Touch the stored data to print. Touch [Retrieve]. The data is retrieved and Storage Mode Basic Screen appears. S t o r a g e S e l e c t i o n Close Ready to Make Master Ready to Make Master...
  • Page 197: Changing The Data Order

    Storing Original Data and Use Method 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 Descend”. Touch [View edit]. Touch [OK]. Returns to the Storage Selection Screen (USB Note: Job List Screen).
  • Page 198: Using The Storage Retrieve/Usb Job List Screen

    Storing Original Data and Use Method Using the Storage Retrieve/USB Job List Screen Each section of the Storage Retrieve/USB Job List Screen is shown below. An example of the Storage Retrieve Screen is explained here. S t o r a g e R e t r i e v e Cancel Retrieve Owner: Admn...
  • Page 199: Overlaying Storage Data Onto A Print Job [Overlay]

    Storing Original Data and Use Method Overlaying Storage Data onto a Print Job [Overlay] 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”. Important!: •...
  • Page 200 Touch [Retrieve]. 1_folder Nov22,XX S t o r a g e R e t r i e v e Cancel Retrieve SAMPLE.doc Nov22,XX Owner: RISO SAMPLE Nov25,XX Format: Date&Time: Nov22,XX 10:58 Nov25,XX View edit ID Print Job USB Job List Details on how to select data, see steps 3 and 4 in “Retrieving Stored Data and Printing”...
  • Page 201: Copying/Moving Stored Data

    • It is not possible to copy/move data within the Storage Memory or USB Flash Drive. • The original data stored in the USB Flash Drive can be organized or managed by a computer using the “RISO Util- ity Software” (RISO USB PRINT MANAGER) included in the provided CD-ROM. For details, see the “RISO Utility Software User’s Guide”...
  • Page 202 Storing Original Data and Use Method Touch [Copy to] or [Move to]. Touch the button of the destination folder that you want to copy or move the data. Touch [OK]. Data is copied/moved and the selected destina- tion folder is displayed. Important!: •...
  • Page 203 Storing Original Data and Use Method Copying/Moving Stored Data...
  • Page 204: Replacing Consumables

    Replacing Consumables Check for Remaining Amount of Consumables The machine checks and reports on remaining amount of Ink, master, paper, as well as the space left in the master disposal box. Note: • The report may not be displayed if detection fails. •...
  • Page 205 Replacing Consumables Tip: Information Button icon on the Information Button displays cur- rent status of the consumables as detected by the machine. icon will change depending on the match- ing information detected from the consumable. • When matching information was correctly retrieved from the consumable (normal dis- play)
  • Page 206: 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 207 Replacing Consumables Open the Master Roll Holder. Important!: • Take care not to damage the section when removing the shrink wrap. If the section is bent or the perforation cut, Master Roll Holder the master will become unusable. • Do not remove the tape yet. Close the Master Roll Holder.
  • Page 208 Replacing Consumables Tip: If You Cannot Insert the Master 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 209: 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 210 Replacing Consumables Close the Front Cover. Note: • You can store the Ink Cartridge cap on the upper left of the Print Drum (Cylinder). Ink Cartridge Cap Holder Insert the new Ink Cartridge. Align the arrow on the Ink Cartridge to the mark on the print drum (cylinder) unit, and insert until it stops.
  • Page 211: 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 becomes 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. Important!: •...
  • Page 212 Replacing Consumables Important!: • Dispose the ejected masters according to the disposal rule of your local community. p.214 Note: • If necessary, slide the lever to the left to lock the Master Disposal Box and also have the padlock for further safety. p.182 Lock Emptying the Master Disposal Box...
  • Page 213: Replacing The Print Drum (Cylinder)

    Replacing Consumables Replacing the Print Drum (Cylinder) When replacing with a Color Print Drum (Cylinder) to change colors, or when removing jammed paper, follow the steps to remove Print Drum (Cylinder). Be sure to use a Color Print Drum (Cylinder) specifically designed and approved for use with this machine.
  • Page 214 Replacing Consumables Caution: • Do not touch the connector on the Print Drum (Cylinder). Neglecting this may result in malfunction of the Print Drum (Cylinder) because of static electric- ity or other factors. Replacing the Print Drum (Cylinder)
  • Page 215: Installing The Print Drum (Cylinder)

    Replacing Consumables Installing the Print Drum (Cylinder) Place the Print Drum (Cylinder) on Important!: the Rail. • Do not grasp the Print Drum (Cylinder) Handle when pushing in the Print Drum (Cylinder). Tip: Changing the Print Drum (Cylinder) Type When you install a different type of Print Drum (Cylinder), the Confirm Print Drum (Cylinder) Type screen appears.
  • Page 216: 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 217 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 218: 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 (or authorized service representative) is responsible for maintenance service performed by non-Riso-authorized personnel.
  • Page 219: 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. Important!: •...
  • Page 220: 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. Important!: • Since the Glass Platen is very delicate, avoid shocks or scratches with a hard object. For the Auto Document Feeder AF-VI:II Clean while rotating the White Roller.
  • Page 221: Pressure Roller

    Maintenance Pressure Roller If the Pressure Roller, which presses print paper against the Print Drum (Cylinder), is stained, smudged strips may appear on the back of copies. If this happens, gently wipe the Pressure Roller with a soft cloth dampened with alcohol. To remove the Print Drum (Cylinder), see p.211.
  • Page 222: 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. Important!: •...
  • Page 223 Maintenance Cleaning...
  • Page 224: 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. Caution: When you insert a hand inside the machine to remove paper, etc., be careful not to touch protruding objects or the edges of the plates.
  • Page 225 Troubleshooting Error Number Error Types Description Reference page Displays when an original document or printing J00-000 Paper Jam Error p.228 paper is jammed. 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...
  • Page 226 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.204 Reset Master in Place Master Not Set in Place The master is improperly Pull out the Master Making Unit and Insert Lead Edge of Master into...
  • Page 227 Troubleshooting Message Possible Cause Action !! Job Separator is OFF !! The Job Separator (option) is Turn on the Job Separator. Turn On Power Switch of it turned OFF. No IP Address Assigned to This IP address for the machine is Contact your system administrator and set Printer not properly set.
  • Page 228 Replace Ink Cartridge Important!: or Contact dealer (or authorized • Use the Ink Cartridge specifically service representative)/Riso office designed and approved for use with this machine. Failure to do so may cause problems or damage to the machine. The label on the Ink Cartridge...
  • Page 229 Replace Master Roll Important!: or Contact dealer (or authorized • Use a Master Roll specifically designed service representative)/Riso office and approved for use with this machine. Failure to do so may cause problems or damage to the machine. section on the master...
  • Page 230 Troubleshooting J00-000:Paper Jam Error Displays when the original document or printing paper is jammed inside the machine, the ADF unit (option). Paper Jam The location of the paper jam is indicated by the flashing icon Remove Paper in Indicated Areas ) in the illustration.
  • Page 231 Troubleshooting Area Possible Cause Action Indicated/ Blinking The original is jammed in the optional ADF unit. For Auto Document Feeder DX-1 Important!: • Take care not to touch the roller inside the unit. It may cause smudges on the original or a paper jam.
  • Page 232 Troubleshooting Area Possible Cause Action Indicated/ Blinking The original is jammed in the optional ADF unit. For Auto Document Feeder DX-1 Removing originals jammed in the duplex document carrier Open the ADF Cover ( ), and raise the document tray as shown ( Pull out the original ( Removing originals jammed in the original receiving unit...
  • Page 233 Troubleshooting Area Possible Cause Action Indicated/ Blinking Paper is jammed in the Print Drum (Cylinder) Pull out the Print Drum (Cylinder). area. p.211 Remove the jammed paper. Return the Print Drum (Cylinder) in place. Touch [OK]. Caution: The tips of the paper separation hook and master removal hook are sharp.
  • Page 234: 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 235 Troubleshooting F00-000:Warning Messages (in alphabetical order) Message Symptom/Action How to Clear a Pop-Up Message Auto Page Size Selection (Cause 1) • To specify the format for saving is Not Available for Attempting to scan an irregular-size Touch [Saving Format]. Irregular-Size Original original using “Auto”...
  • Page 236 (Symptom) When the Platen Cover is closed, the The Platen Cover was opened during warning message is erased. If original moves the editing process of the RISO Editor Touch [Close]. you may not get function. (Alternatively, press the key or the desired result key to clear.)
  • Page 237 Troubleshooting Message Symptom/Action How to Clear a Pop-Up Message Enter Print Quantity Over [N], (Symptom) Touch [Close], and specify the number Programed Minimum Value You are trying to print fewer copies than of copies higher than the number previously specified on “Minimum Print displayed on the message.
  • Page 238 Troubleshooting Message Symptom/Action How to Clear a Pop-Up Message !! No Auto Reproduction (Symptom) • When changing the “Size” setting: Size Selection with This With the size of set original and printing Touch [Size Setting]. Combination of Original paper, auto reproduction cannot be •...
  • Page 239 Troubleshooting Message Symptom/Action How to Clear a Pop-Up Message Original Undetected (Symptom) • When resuming the print job: Reset Original The machine failed to detect the original Touch [Continue]. document. The original document may (Alternatively, press the key to print.) not be placed.
  • Page 240 (Action) Check the connection with the external controller. Starting Up Network Card (Symptom) Touch [Close]. RISO Network Card is starting up. (Alternatively, press the key or the Please Wait a Moment key to clear.) (Action) Please wait a moment.
  • Page 241 Troubleshooting Message Symptom/Action How to Clear a Pop-Up Message !! The Data Storage Area (Symptom) Touch [Cancel]. has Become Full !! Insufficient free space on the Document (Alternatively, press the key or the Clear Old Storage Data Storage Card. key to clear.) •...
  • Page 242 Troubleshooting Message Symptom/Action How to Clear a Pop-Up Message !! Unmatched Paper Size !! (Symptom) Touch [Close]. Interposal Paper is Smaller Interposal Papers are smaller than (Alternatively, press the key or the than Printing Paper paper size. key to clear.) Check Interposal Paper Size (Action) Load Interposal Papers of appropriate...
  • Page 243: Consumable Information Screen

    Troubleshooting Consumable Information Screen In order to assure optimum printing, the machine acquires information from the consumables. If acquired matching information is not proper, the Consumable Information Screen is shown. Enter appropriate values. icon on the Info Button will be grayed out when this occurs. p.203 Note: •...
  • Page 244 Troubleshooting Screen Display Description Values [H2] Print Density Fine Adjustment 1 (Light) - 5 (Dark) Select a Print Density level to match the Ink to fine-tune print result. [H3] First Print Density Adjustment 1 (Light) - 5 (Dark) Select a Print Density level of the first print to match the Ink.
  • Page 245 Troubleshooting Screen Display Description Values [H4] Master Density 1 (Light) - 10 (Dark) Select the standard density to be applied Consumables Information Input Wizard 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...
  • Page 246: 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 247 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 248 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Action Vertical blank lines are found The Thermal Print Head of the Master Gently wipe the Thermal Print Head or on printed copies. Making Unit or the Scanner Glass of Scanner Glass with a soft cloth. Auto Document Feeder has been p.216 stained with dirt, white-out, etc.
  • Page 249 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Action The back of the printed paper The Pressure Roller has been stained Remove the Print Drum (Cylinder) and is smudged with Ink with Ink. clean the Pressure Roller. p.216 If the print position is outside the print paper, this may cause the Pressure Roller to be stained with Ink.
  • Page 250 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 Drum (Cylinder). print is too small. in the paper output direction) must be 5mm ( ") at least.
  • Page 251 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Action Paper gets jammed in the Auto Paper is caught in the Auto Document Removing originals jammed in the Document Feeder DX-1 Feeder DX-1. document carrier (option). Open the ADF cover ( ), and raise the feed roller as shown in ( Important!: •...
  • Page 252 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Action Paper gets jammed in the Auto There is any paper caught in the Auto Removing originals jammed in the Document Feeder DX-1 Document Feeder DX-1. original reversal unit (option). Open the auto document feeder cover ), and raise the document tray as shown in ( Pull out the original (...
  • Page 253 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Action Paper goes over the receiving Follow the steps to level the receiving tray tray stopper. as follows: Fold the Receiving Tray Paper Guides/Stopper. Lift up the sides of the receiving tray with both hands, and move the receiving tray shaft to position B.
  • Page 254 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Action Paper is not fed smoothly from The angle of the Stripper Plate is Turn the Stripper Plate Angle Adjustment the Paper Feed Tray. inappropriate. dial as follows; (Skipped paper, or multiple- • When the feeding skips sheet feeding) Turn the dial to the left.
  • Page 255 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Action Paper is not smoothly fed from Paper handling pressure is not • For paper that easily creates paper 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 Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Action The computer sent the file, but Is the Admin. Screen currently Touch and switch to the Basic Screen it was not received by the showing on the display? from the Admin. Screen. machine. key is lighting. Received data is waiting for output? Press the key and proceed to print.
  • Page 257 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting...
  • Page 258: Appendix

    A Storage Card for using the Storage Memory function. RISO Controller IS300 A custom controller enabling the machine to be used as a network-connected PostScript 3 printer. Stand D type Stand N type Card Feed Kit Envelope Feed Kit RISO Printer Driver for Macintosh Optional Accessories...
  • Page 259: Specifications

    Appendix Specifications RISO SE9480 Master-making/printing methods High-speed digital master-making/full automatic stencil printing Original Type Book (10 kg (22 lb) or less), sheet Original Size (min./max.) When using the Glass Platen: 50 mm × 90 mm (1 " × 3 ") - 310 mm × 432 mm (12 "...
  • Page 260 Auto Document Feeder AF-VI:II, Auto Document Feeder DX-1, Color Print Drum (Cylinder), Auto-Control Stacking Tray, Wide Stacking Tray, Key Card Counter, Job Separator, Document Storage Card DM-128CF/DM-512CF, RISO Controller IS300, Stand D type, Stand N type, Card Feed Kit, Envelope Feed Kit, RISO Printer Driver for Macintosh Operating Noise Max.
  • Page 261 Auto Document Feeder AF-VI:II, Auto Document Feeder DX-1, Color Print Drum (Cylinder), Auto-Control Stacking Tray, Wide Stacking Tray, Key Card Counter, Job Separator, Document Storage Card DM-128CF/DM-512CF, RISO Controller IS300, Stand D type, Stand N type, Card Feed Kit, Envelope Feed Kit, RISO Printer Driver for Macintosh Specifications...
  • Page 262 Access, ID Counter Report, USB Job List (with USB Flash Drive), Custom Paper Entry, Programmed Printing (2 types), Direct Access Entry, Selections Entry, Book Shadow, RISO i Quality System, Scanning Contrast (Manual/Auto), Multi-Up Print (2 up/Single-Original/Multiple- Original/Multi-Up Tickets), ADF Semi-Auto (with optional ADF unit installed), Energy Saving Mode (Auto Sleep.
  • Page 263 Appendix Specifications...
  • Page 264: Index

    Index Symbols Closing the Auto-control Stacking Tray ....40 Closing the Paper Feed Tray ........36 * Key ...............24 , 132 Closing the Paper Receiving Tray ......38 + Key ..............24 , 132 Color Drum (Cylinder) ..........256 × Key ..............24 , 132 Computer Connection ..........14 Numerics Confidential ............147 2 Up ..............71 , 75...
  • Page 265 Index Feed Tray Ascent / Descent Button ....20 , 36 Key Card Counter ..........256 Feed Tray Paper Guide ......... 20 Flanges ..............205 Layout ..............80 Folder Renaming ..........168 Limit ..............123 Format ..............192 Line .................58 Free ................ 63 Location of Caution Label ........13 Front Cover ............
  • Page 266 Preview ............32 , 55 , 92 Retrieving a Program ...........137 Print ..............160 Retrieving Stored Data ........193 Print Colors ............172 RISO Controller IS300 .........256 Print Density ..........24 , 99 , 167 RISO COPY COUNT VIEWER ......15 Print Density Adjustment Indicator ....24 , 99...
  • Page 267 RISO Print .............. 28 RISO Printer Driver ..........15 Usage Status ............163 RISO Stand D type (II) ........256 USB Flash Drive ... 13 , 115 , 117 , 121 , 160 , 173 RISO Stand N type (II) ........256 USB Flash Drive Screen ........
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