Characteristics Of This Product; Easy Operation; Useful Functions; High-Resolution Perforation At 600 Dpi × 600 Dpi - Riso GOCCOPRO 100 User Manual

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Characteristics of This Product

This machine is a digital screen maker exclusively designed for RISO Digital Screen
Master. The imaged screen can be attached on your frame for use.

Easy Operation

● Since the original data is created on your computer,
you can produce an imaged screen just like using with
a printer.
● Automatic screen making that does not require emul-
sion coating, exposure or washout.
● The imaged screen is automatically cut to the desig-
nated size.

Useful Functions

● You can set a margin even immediately before making
a screen.
● You can easily reproduce an imaged screen of the last
output job.
High-resolution Perforation at
600 dpi × 600 dpi
● Since original data created on a computer are directly
transferred onto a screen, fine characters and lines
can be reproduced with high definition.
● You can adjust the image quality by using the printer
driver.

Supports Macintosh

● To connect the machine to your Macintosh, optional
"RISO GOCCOPRO Printer Driver for Macintosh" and
"RISO Network Card" are required.

Space-saving Design

● A compact body that can be placed beside the desk.
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Screen reproduction / storage function
The last output job is stored in the machine until it
receives the new original data. If you want to repro-
duce an imaged screen using the same original data
that you produced in the last job, you can reproduce it
by simply pressing the <STORAGE> Key on the
machine without transmitting the original data from
your computer again.
Every time new original data is received, the produced
and stored data in the machine will be erased. There-
fore, only the original data that you output in the last
job will always be used to reproduce an imaged
screen.
When you want to repeatedly reproduce an imaged
screen, we recommend making the machine offline by
pressing the <ONLINE> Key in order to prevent the
machine from receiving new original data.
Turning off the power switch will also erase the stored
data.
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