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Riso shall not be responsible for any damage or expense that might result from the use of this manual. Riso shall not be liable for any direct, incidental, or consequential damages of any nature, or losses or expenses resulting from the use of this product or included manuals.
Contents Preface ..........................5 About the notations in the explanatory note .................5 Before Starting Use Safety Guide - Installation ....................6 Installation ...........................6 Power connection .........................8 Grounding ..........................8 Safety Guide - Handling and Operation................9 Operation Environment......................9 Machine Handling.........................9 USB Flash Drive .........................10 Consumables........................10 Ink Handling........................10 Connection with a Computer .....................
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Contents Enlarging/Reducing Originals [Enlargement/Reduction] ........... 32 Scanning Originals with Faint or Dark Contents [SCANNING LEVEL]......33 Printing Originals Side-by-Side [2UP]................34 Single-Original Printing and Two-Original Printing .............34 Restrictions on 2-Up Printing ....................35 Operational Procedure .......................36 Automatic Printing [AUTO PROCESS]................37 Functions for Printing Producing Proof Copies [PROOF]..................
Preface Thank you for purchasing this printing machine. It produces clear prints with easy key operations. Besides its many useful functions as a printer, the machine provides you with various conveniences. This manual contains detailed instructions concerning the operation and maintenance of the machine. In order to optimise the use of the machine, all operators should carefully read and follow the instructions contained in this man- ual.
Before Starting 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.
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Before Starting Use • The amounts of free space noted below are necessary in order to extend the Paper Feed Tray and Paper Receiv- ing Tray, to pull out the Print Drum (Cylinder), etc. When in use When stored 515 mm 505 mm ") ")
Before Starting Use Power connection WARNING: • Use the machine's rated voltage value. Also, plug into an electrical outlet with a capacity larger than the rated cur- rent value. For the rated voltage value and rated current value, check the "Power Source" entry of the Specifications at the end of this manual.
Before Starting 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 environment conditions. Temperature range: 15°C to 30°C (59°F to 86°F) Humidity range: 40% to 70% (noncondensing) Machine Handling...
Consumables Important!: • For the Ink and Master Rolls, it is recommended to use the products specified by Riso. • Genuine RISO Inks and Master Rolls are engineered for maximum performance and maximum life, and RISO equipment is designed to give excellent performance when used with genuine RISO consumables.
Before Starting Use Connection with a Computer You can directly send original print data from a connected computer to the machine. The machine produces out- standing prints as a result of using digital data to make a master. Connection Method Connection with a Windows PC USB port on the machine •...
Before Starting Use Paper Recommendations Size and Weight Restrictions The table shows the specifications of usable print paper. Usable Printing Paper Model Type Size Weight 100 mm × 148 mm to 297 mm × 420 mm 50 g/m to 157 g/m CV3230/3130 "...
Before Starting Use Tips for Better Paper Feeding To prevent paper jams and misfeeds, follow the directions below: • When using standard paper, set the Paper Feed Pressure Adjustment Lever to “ ” and set the Stripper Pres- sure Adjustment knob to the Standard position ( ).
Before Starting Use Originals Size and Weight Restrictions Usable originals are as follows. Type Size Weight 90 mm × 140 mm to 310 mm × 435 mm 50 g/m to 107 g/m " × 5 " × 17 inch " to 12 "...
Before Starting Use Maximum Printing Areas The maximum printing areas are as follows. Model Type Maximum Printing Area Usable Maximum Print Paper Size 251 mm x 357 mm 297 mm x 420 mm CV3230 " × 13 " × 16 inch "...
Before Starting Use Getting Acquainted Function and Name of Each Part 16 17 Original Tray ( p.22) Stripper Pressure Adjustment Knob ( p.23) Place an original face down. Adjusts the paper stripping pressure according to paper in use. ADF Unit Feed Tray Paper Guides ( p.22) Automatically feeds the original from the Original Tray to the Scanner.
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Before Starting Use Print Drum (Cylinder) ( p.66) Paper Jumping Wing ( p.25) Adjust according to the finish and size of paper in order Ink Cartridge Holder to align printed paper. Print Drum (Cylinder) Handle ( p.60) Master Roll Lock Lever ( p.62) Pull out the Print Drum (Cylinder) by holding this handle.
Before Starting Use Control Panel Error Location Indicator ( p.72) [RESET] Key Numbers correspond to error locations. Returns all settings to the initial settings. Display ( p.20) ] Key Use when setting up for programed printing or when Indicator ( p.72) changing the initial settings.
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Before Starting Use Reproduction Size Selection Key ( p.32) [INTERFACE] Key / Indicator ( p.28) When selecting from among the standard reproduction Use to select the Online or Offline mode when interfaced sizes, press [ ] to switch the selection. The cor- with a computer.
Before Starting Use Basic Screen Layout of the Display The name and function of each area of all Basic Screens are described below. Master Making Basic Screen Print Basic Screen Message Area Vertical Print Position Displays operation guidance and the status of the You can check the current print position in the vertical machine.
Master-Making Printing Note: • First, install a proper printer driver on your computer. See the RISO Printer Driver User’s Guide for installation details. • This manual provides only a summary of the functions available when printing from a computer. See RISO Printer Driver User’s Guide for further details about sending data and other settings.
Basic Operations Preparing to Print Setting the Original Tray Open the Original Tray to the outer side. Setting up the Paper Feed Tray and Loading Paper Open the Paper Feed Tray. Fit the “left” Feed Tray Paper Guide to the side of the paper, and lock the guide using the lock lever.
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Basic Operations Note: Closing the Paper Feed Tray • When using custom-sized paper, load the Before closing the Paper Feed Tray, remove the paper paper so that its center comes to the center of first. The Paper Feed Tray will descend automatically. the Paper Feed Tray, and fit the Feed Tray When it stops, unlock the Feed Tray Paper Guide Lock Paper Guides to the sides of paper.
Basic Operations Adding or Replacing Paper To add paper or replace with paper of a different size at the time of printing, press the [FEED TRAY] key on the Control Panel to lower the Paper Feed Tray. When the tray runs out of paper or you remove all the paper, the tray is automatically lowered to the bottom.
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Basic Operations Important!: Paper smaller than B4 • For thick paper, position the Receiving Tray Paper Guides a little wider than the actual paper width. • If you have moved the Feed Tray Paper Guides, reposition the Receiving Tray Paper Guides accordingly.
Basic Operations Printing from a Paper Document Turn the power switch to [ ] (ON). Make necessary settings. The power switch is located on the lower right side Make various settings including image processing of the machine. mode selection. p.30~ p.37 Press the [START] key.
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Basic Operations Enter the number of pages to be Remove the printed paper. printed, using the Numeric Keys. Pull open the Receiving Tray Paper Guides, and remove the paper. The specified number is shown on the Numeric Display. Note: • If you enter an incorrect number, press the [ key to cancel it and reenter the number of pages.
Basic Operations Printing from Computer Data Printing with a USB Cable The computer and printer must be connected with a cable. Turn the power switch to [ ] (ON). Important!: • Some settings, such as image processing The power switch is located on the lower right side mode, cannot be configured with the machine of the machine.
Basic Operations Printing via a USB Flash Drive Even if the computer and machine are not connected with a cable, you can print original data via a USB Flash Drive. It is useful when the computer and printer are placed in different places. Connect the USB Flash Drive to the Connect the USB Flash Drive that computer.
Functions for Master-Making Selecting the Image Processing Mode [LINE/PHOTO/DUO] In order to make a quality master, select an appropriate mode based on whether the originals contain only line (text), photos, or both of them. Press the [LINE/PHOTO] key to select Important!: the Image Processing mode.
Functions for Master-Making Scanning Originals Written with Pencils [PENCIL] This function allows clearer printing from originals containing faint content such as that written in pencil. Press the [PENCIL] key to turn on its indicator. Important!: • You cannot use the “PENCIL” mode and Image Processing mode at the same time.
Functions for Master-Making Enlarging/Reducing Originals [Enlargement/Reduction] You can enlarge or reduce originals when making a master. Specify the standard ratio to enlarge or reduce an original. Press the [ ] key to specify the Tip: The enlargement/reduction ratio may differ according to enlargement / reduction ratio.
Functions for Master-Making Scanning Originals with Faint or Dark Contents [SCANNING LEVEL] You can adjust the scanning level according to the density of text and images on originals. With “AUTO” selected, the density of originals is pre-scanned and the optimum scanning level is automatically set. Manual adjustment allows you to select from five levels.
Functions for Master-Making Printing Originals Side-by-Side [2UP] The same or different originals can be printed side by side. This is called 2-Up Printing. 2-Up Printing is divided between “Single-original printing” and “Two-original printing”. Important!: - CV3230/3130 - • The paper size that can be used for this function is B4 or A4 (Legal or Letter) only. •...
Functions for Master-Making Restrictions on 2-Up Printing 2-Up printing restricts the sizes of paper to be used, paper orientations, and the enlargement/reduction ratios. Enlargement/reduction ratio The table shows enlargement/reduction ratios suitable for 2-Up printing. In units of mm Original 100% 122% 141% Print...
Functions for Master-Making Operational Procedure Place an original. Two-original printing Place two stacked originals on the Original Place a stack of originals on the Original Tray. If Tray. Press the [START] key to sequentially you want to print different types and size of origi- execute 2-Up printing using the two originals.
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 [START] key. Press the [AUTO PROCESS] key to turn on its indicator.
Functions for Printing Producing Proof Copies [PROOF] After adjusting the print position and density, you can produce proof copies to check the print quality. Press the [PROOF] key. Proof does not affect the number shown on the Numeric Display. Note: •...
Functions for Printing Adjusting the Print Position [PRINT POSITION] You can adjust the print position in the vertical direction using the [PRINT POSITION] Keys. Also, you can adjust it in the horizontal direction by sliding the Feed Tray Paper Guides. Adjustment range •...
Functions for Printing Changing the Print Speed [SPEED] You can select the print speed from five levels; 60 sheets per minute to 130 sheets per minute. You can change the print speed even when printing. Press the [ ] keys to adjust the print speed.
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Functions for Printing Changing the Print Speed [SPEED]...
Advanced Features Automatic Sorting into Groups [Program] “Program” allows printing into multiple groups of sets from a single original document (Program A) and reproducing a pre-assigned number of sheets from multiple original documents (Program B). Program A (Single Page Mode) From a single original document, printing is performed to create multiple groups of sets.
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Advanced Features How to Program Print There are two ways to print sets using “Program” printing feature. • Program, then print (without saving the settings) • Retrieve a saved program, then print (when program is registered) Note: • The Job Separator (optional) is useful for Programed Printing. The Job Separator releases a piece of tape after each set and group, thereby automatically separating sets or groups.
Advanced Features Setting Up for Programed Printing From a single original document, print into multiple groups of sets (Program A) Press the [ ] key to turn on its indica- Press the [ ] key. tor. The number of sets entry mode is started. [P-a] appears on the Numeric Display.
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Advanced Features Press the [ ] key. Press the [START] key. The print quantity entry mode for the second A proof copy is printed. group is started. Check the print result, and if necessary adjust the print position and other items. Press the [START] key again.
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Advanced Features From multiple original documents, reproduce a pre-assigned number of sheets (Program B) Press the [ ] key twice to turn on its Press the [ ] key. indicator. The print quantity entry mode for the next original is started. [P-b] is shown on the Numeric Display.
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Advanced Features Make necessary settings. Make various settings as necessary. You can set the following functions: • Image Processing Mode • Pencil • Scanning Level • Enlargement/Reduction • Auto Process Important!: • To save the current program settings, see “Sav- ing Programs”...
Advanced Features Saving Programs If you have stored the frequently-used program settings in memory, you can retrieve them for later printing. A total of 6 settings can be stored. Set the program. Press the [ ] key. Enter the required program settings from the Con- Program settings are stored and [Program A] or trol Panel.
Advanced Features Retrieving a Program Stored programs can be retrieved for printing. Press the [ ] key to turn on its indi- Enter program number using the cator. Numeric Keys. The registered program is retrieved. Note: Note: • To cancel the program mode, press the [ ] key twice.
Advanced Features Making Changes to Stored Programs Modifying its settings. Retrieve a program to modify. Follow steps 1 through 3 in “Retrieving a Pro- gram”. ( p.49) Press the [ ] key. Displays the stored number of pages or sets. Press the [ ] key repeatedly until the value to modify appears.
Advanced Features Clearing Programs Press the [ ] key to turn on its indi- Using the Numeric Keys, enter the cator. program number to be cleared. Note: Note: • To cancel the program mode, press the [ ] key • You cannot enter an unregistered program twice.
Advanced Features Protecting Confidential Documents [CONFIDENTIAL] After printing is completed, 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.
Advanced Features Changing Default Settings [Custom Setting Mode] You can modify the Default Settings to best suit your needs. You can edit them as needed. Note: • The default setting are the values restored when the machine is turned ON or the [RESET] key is pressed. Configurable Functions : Initial settings (factory default) Parameter Selection...
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Advanced Features Parameter Selection Item Items ADF Semi-Auto With “ON” selected, if an original exists in the Original Tray after printing, the next master-making process is executed followed by Proof, and then machine operation is stopped. Important!: • If the “AUTO PROCESS” is ON, ADF Semi-Auto will be ignored.
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Advanced Features Parameter Selection Item Items Reserve Period Specify the amount of time for blocking document data output from a computer when the machine is not operated. Print Count Hold Setting Do Not Return Select whether or not to return the number of Return pages displayed in the Quantity Display to the set amount.
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Advanced Features Parameter Selection Item Items Reset to Default Setting Cancel OK Reset all “Custom Setting Mode” settings to the initial settings (factory default). *1 To change the displayed language, contact your dealer (or authorized service representative). Changing Default Settings [Custom Setting Mode]...
Advanced Features Changing Procedure Press the [CUSTOM] key to turn on Press the [START] key. the Custom Setting indicator. Pressing this key allows you to select a parameter number. The currently set parameter number blinks. • When there are 4 or more parameters which can be selected, the screen can be changed using the [ ] key and the [...
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Advanced Features Press the [CUSTOM] key. The changed contents are programed and the normal mode is restored. Note: • To cancel all of the changed contents in “Cus- tom Setting Mode”, press the [STOP] key instead of the [CUSTOM] key. Changing Default Settings [Custom Setting Mode]...
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Advanced Features Changing Default Settings [Custom Setting Mode]...
• Wash immediately with soap if you should get ink on your hands, etc. Important!: • It is recommended to use products specified by RISO when replacing the Ink Cartridge. • Keep the power ON while replacing the Ink Cartridge.
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Replacing and Disposing Consumables Pull the empty Ink Cartridge out of Insert the new Ink Cartridge. the holder. Align the arrow of Ink Cartridge with the “ ” mark on the holder, and push the Ink Cartridge until it Turn the Ink Cartridge counterclockwise, and then stops.
When the Master Roll is depleted, a message is displayed and the machine stops. Replace with a new Master Roll. Important!: • It is recommended to use products specified by RISO when replacing the Master Roll. • Keep the power ON while replacing the master.
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Replacing and Disposing Consumables Turn the Master Roll Lock Lever Close the Master Making Unit Cover. counterclockwise to lock the Master After closing the Master Making Unit Cover, place Roll. the Original Tray into position. After locking the Master Roll, remove the tape. Insert the leading edge of the Master Roll into its entrance under the Mas- ter Guide Flap.
Replacing and Disposing Consumables Emptying the Master Disposal Box Used masters are held in the Master Disposal Box. When the Master Disposal Box becomes full, a message is dis- played and the machine stops. Discard the used masters. Caution: • Wash immediately with soap if you should get ink on your hands, etc. Pull out the Master Disposal Box.
Replacing and Disposing Consumables Disposal of Used Consumables Dispose of the depleted Ink Cartridges, Master Cores and ejected masters according to the regulations in your local community. If required, separate the specific components using the following procedures to dispose of them properly. Ink Cartridge Remove the label (metal included) at the arrow from the outlet surface of the Ink Cartridge, and then dispose of them separately.
Replacing and Disposing 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.
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Replacing and Disposing Consumables Install the Print Drum (Cylinder). Align the protrusion on the Print Drum (Cylinder) with the socket on the guide and position the Print Drum (Cylinder) horizontal relative to the guide. Return the Print Drum (Cylinder) to the original position.
• Be careful of the edges of metal parts to avoid injury. • Do not make any modifications to the machine or remove any parts. • Neither RISO nor its dealers (or authorized service representatives) are responsible for maintenance service per- formed by non-RISO-authorized personnel.
Maintenance Note: • For more effective cleaning, dampen a soft cloth or tissue with a small amount of alcohol before wiping the Thermal Print Head. Scanner Glass and White Sheet of the ADF Unit Grasp the Original Release Lever and open the ADF Cover. Gently wipe and clean the Scanner Glass and the White Sheet with a soft cloth or tissue.
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 or tissue. Caution: •...
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!: •...
Troubleshooting When a Message Appears Refer to the following information to determine the cause and take the appropriate action when the machine stops operating 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.
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Troubleshooting T00-000: Service Call Errors When “CALL SERVICE” message is displayed on the panel, check error numbers (T00-000) on the display and con- tact your dealer (or authorized service representative). A00-000: Jam Errors Location Error Message Possible Cause Action Master Jam A master has not Open the Master Making Unit Cover, remove the Reset Master...
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Troubleshooting Location Error Message Possible Cause Action Master Jam A master has not Caution: been correctly Remove Master • The Print Drum (Cylinder) consists of a lot of wrapped around metallic parts. Do not touch those parts more than the Print Drum necessary.
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Troubleshooting Location Error Message Possible Cause Action Master Remains An unnecessary Pull out the Print Drum (Cylinder). p.66 Remove Master master remains on Press the Print Drum (Cylinder) Release Lever the Print Drum ), hold the edge of the Print Drum (Cylinder), (Cylinder).
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Troubleshooting B00-000: Optional Device Errors Location Error Message Possible Cause Action CHECK Power to the Job Turn on the power to the Job Separator. SETTINGS Separator (optional) is off. The Job Separator Install new tape in the Job Separator. (optional) has run out of tape.
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Troubleshooting Location Error Message Possible Cause Action EMPTY The Master Remove the Master Disposal Box. DISPOSAL BOX Disposal Box is full. CHECK The tray has run Place paper on the Paper Feed Tray. SETTINGS out of paper. EXPIRED The ink is old. Replace with a new Ink Cartridge.
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Troubleshooting Location Error Message Possible Cause Action CHECK The Master Set the Master Disposal Box correctly. SETTINGS Disposal Box has p.64 not been set or it has not been set correctly. The Master Disposal Unit has not been closed correctly. The Master Close the Master Making Unit Cover correctly.
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Troubleshooting F00-000: Warning Messages Location Error Message Possible Cause Action CHECK A master has not Place an original on the ADF unit and start with the SETTINGS been wrapped master-making process. around the Print If you leave the machine without a master wrapped Drum (Cylinder).
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Troubleshooting J00-000: Paper Jam Errors Location Error Message Possible Cause Action Paper Jam A paper jam has Pull out the Print Drum (Cylinder). Remove Paper occured around p.66 the Print Drum If you find jammed paper, remove it. (Cylinder). Caution: •...
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• If you are not sure the best setting for master-making density, we suggest you start from 1 (default setting) and adjust as necessary based on the print results. Riso takes no responsibility, and cannot advise as to the best setting, for particular supplies not manufactured and sold by Riso.
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Troubleshooting Use the following procedure to enter necessary information. Enter a parameter using the Numeric Press the [START] key to complete keys. the settings. The parameters that can be entered differ among If the next H No. appears, repeat Steps 1 and 2. the consumables.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Tips If any problems occur during printing, check the following points and take the appropriate actions before calling your authorized service representative. Problem Cause Action The machine does not start when the Power has been disconnected. • Check if the power cord has been power switch is pressed.
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Troubleshooting Problem Cause Action Portion on copies is missing. The Scanner Glass of the ADF Unit Wipe the Scanner Glass with a soft is not clean. cloth, etc. p.69 A foreign object may exist on the Pull out the Print Drum (Cylinder) master.
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Troubleshooting Problem Cause Action The edges of printed copies are A size of paper longer than 410 mm If the size of the original is almost smudged with ink. ") was placed on the Paper equal to the maximum print area size Feed Tray during the master-making and if paper larger than 410 mm (16 process.
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Troubleshooting Problem Cause Action The left and right print positions have The left and right print positions have Lower the Paper Feed Tray, adjust been shifted. not been adjusted for the center. the position, and then perform Proof to check the position. p.39 Paper sticks to the surface of the The margin at the top of the original or...
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Troubleshooting Problem Cause Action Paper is not smoothly fed from the The print paper is inappropriate. Use the recommended paper. Paper Feed Tray. (No paper or p.12 stacked paper is fed.) The position of the Paper Feed For thick or smooth-surface paper, Pressure Adjustment Lever is set the Paper Feed Pressure inappropriate.
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Troubleshooting Problem Cause Action icon is displayed even when Lifted paper is ejected during the Check the printed copies, and if the a paper jam has not occured. second rotation of the Print Drum top margin is less than 5 mm ( "), (Cylinder).
Appendixes Optional Accessories A variety of optional accessories are available to enhance the capabilities of the machine. For details about the optional accessories, consult your dealer. Color Drum (Cylinder) Simply change the Drum (Cylinder) to print in multiple colors. (Case included) Job Separator Allows the machine to print and sort into groups separated by tape when using the Programed Printing function.
Appendixes Specifications RISO CV3230 / CV3230(120) Master-making/Printing High-speed digital master-making / fully automatic printing Methods Original Type Sheet Original Size (min./max.) 90 mm x 140 mm (3 " x 5 ") - 310 mm x 435 mm (12 " x 17 ")
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Scanning Level, 2up, Auto Process, Proof, Print Position, Speed, Program (A/B), Confidential, Custom Setting Mode, Direct Printing, USB Flash-via-Printing, Consumables Information, Energy Saving Mode (Auto Sleep/Auto Power-OFF), RISO i Quality System Dimensions When in use: 1280 mm (W) x 655 mm (D) x 515 mm (H) "...
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Appendixes RISO CV3130 Master-making/Printing High-speed digital master-making / fully automatic printing Methods Original Type Sheet Original Size (min./max.) 90 mm x 140 mm (3 " x 5 ") - 310 mm x 435 mm (12 " x 17 ") Original Paper Weight...
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Scanning Level, 2up, Auto Process, Proof, Print Position, Speed, Program (A/B), Confidential, Custom Setting Mode, Direct Printing, USB Flash-via-Printing, Consumables Information, Energy Saving Mode (Auto Sleep/Auto Power-OFF), RISO i Quality System Dimensions When in use: 1280 mm (W) x 655 mm (D) x 515 mm (H) "...
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Appendixes RISO CV3030 Master-making/Printing High-speed digital master-making / fully automatic printing Methods Original Type Sheet Original Size (min./max.) 90 mm x 140 mm (3 " x 5 ") - 310 mm x 435 mm (12 " x 17 ") Original Paper Weight...
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Scanning Level, 2up, Auto Process, Proof, Print Position, Speed, Program (A/B), Confidential, Custom Setting Mode, Direct Printing, USB Flash-via-Printing, Consumables Information, Energy Saving Mode (Auto Sleep/Auto Power-OFF), RISO i Quality System Dimensions When in use: 1280 mm (W) x 655 mm (D) x 515 mm (H) "...
Index Symbols Feed Tray Paper Guides ........ 16 , 22 Function and Name of Each Part ......16 ] Key ..............18 [+] Key ..............18 [×] Key ..............18 Groups ..............42 Numerics 2-Up ................ 34 Horizontal Print Position Adjustment ....39 [2UP] Key / Indicator ........19 , 36 Humidity Range ............9 2-Up Mode scan waiting time .......
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Index Service Call Errors ..........73 Setting up Paper Feed Tray ........22 Operation Environment ........... 9 Setting up the Paper Receiving Tray ....24 Operation Safety Guide .......... 9 Single-Original Printing ..........34 Optional Accessories ..........90 Specifications ............91 Optional Device Errors .......... 76 [SPEED] Keys / Indicator .......
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