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About This Machine
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Basic Operations
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Functions for Master Making
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Functions for Printing
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Useful Functions
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Setting the Operation Conditions
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Replacing Consumables
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Maintenance
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Troubleshooting
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Appendix
064-36001

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  • Page 1 About This Machine Basic Operations Functions for Master Making Functions for Printing Useful Functions Setting the Operation Conditions Replacing Consumables Maintenance Troubleshooting Appendix 064-36001...
  • Page 2 ® As an ENERGY STAR Partner, RISO KAGAKU CORP. has determined ® that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency. Duplicator Model: RISO CV1200W RFID System Model: 050-34901 Contains FCC ID: RPARFR6 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 3: Preface

    ■ Trademarks • are trademarks or registered trademarks of RISO KAGAKU CORPORATION in the United States and other countries. • Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corpora- tion in the United States and/or other countries.
  • Page 4: About The User's Guides

    In addition, read them whenever necessary in case there is anything unclear during the use of this machine. We hope that you will continuously use these guides together with this machine. ■ RISO CV1200 User’s Guide (this guide) This user’s guide explains the basic operation procedures of this machine and also explains how to use advanced printing functions and other useful functions.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface ................................1 About the User’s Guides ..........................2 User's guides provided for this machine ......................2 About symbols ..............................2 Contents................................3 Safety Precautions............................7 Warning indications .............................7 Installation location ..............................7 Power connection ..............................7 Ground connection ..............................7 Machine handling..............................8 Ink ..................................8 Locations of caution labels ..........................9 Before Starting Use............................
  • Page 6 Chapter 3 Functions for Master Making Functions for Master Making ........................30 Image Processing That Is Suitable for the Original [LINE/PHOTO] [PENCIL] ......... 30 [LINE/PHOTO] ..............................30 [PENCIL]................................31 Adjusting the Scanning Level of the Original [SCANNING LEVEL] ............31 Enlarging or Reducing the Size of the Original [Size] ................32 Laying Out Two Copies of Originals on a Single Sheet of Paper [2-UP] ..........
  • Page 7 Chapter 8 Maintenance Maintenance ..............................60 Thermal print head.............................60 Exterior ................................60 Document feeder ...............................61 Pressure roller ..............................61 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Check & Error Display ..........................64 Checking with the check & error display ......................64 Removing the print drum (cylinder)........................72 When the [ I ] indicator blinks and [H] is displayed in the numeric display ............74 When the [ I ] indicator goes off and an error code is displayed in the numeric display ........75 Troubleshooting............................
  • Page 9: Safety Precautions

    Power connection Safety Precautions Warning This section describes the information that you need to be aware of before using this machine. ● Use this machine in accordance with the rated volt- Read this section before operating this machine. age value. Also, use this machine by connecting it to an electrical outlet with a capacity larger than the rated current value.
  • Page 10: Machine Handling

    Machine handling Caution ● Do not perform any procedures (adjustment, repair, Warning etc.) that are not described in this guide. When you want to adjust or repair, consult your dealer or ● Do not place a container that is filled with water or authorized service representative.
  • Page 11: Locations Of Caution Labels

    Locations of caution labels Before Starting Use This machine has some caution labels to ensure safe operation. Follow the indications of those labels and This section describes the precautions to be use this machine safely. observed and the information that you need to be aware of before using this machine.
  • Page 12: Precautions For Use

    • For the ink and master rolls, it is recommended to 10cm (3 15/16 inches) or less use the products specified by RISO. • Genuine RISO inks and master rolls are engineered ■ Installation location for maximum performance and maximum life, and •...
  • Page 13: Printing Of Original Data

    The software included in the CD-ROM provided for CExcessively wrinkled, curled, or creased this machine is as follows: original ■ RISO Printer Driver COriginal with sticky areas or holes This is a dedicated printer driver that enables printing CTorn original or deckle-edged original an original from a computer.
  • Page 14: Printing Papers

    • If you use papers outside the specifications of this • If the margin at the top of the printed paper (leading machine, RISO does not assure the paper feeding edge in the paper output direction) is too small or if a and printing performance with these papers.
  • Page 15: Printing Area

    Printing area BWhen printing an original with little margin around the original, it is useful to reduce the original by setting the magnification ■ Maximum Printing Area rate 32). The maximum printing area of this machine is as fol- BIf print paper is sticking to the print drum lows: (cylinder), smudges are appearing 10 mm In units of mm:...
  • Page 17: Chapter 1 About This Machine

    Chapter About This Machine...
  • Page 18: Name And Function Of Each Part

    Chapter 1 About This Machine Name and Function of Each Part Paper feeding side 1 Original tray 9 USB connector Place an original face down. Plug in a USB cable to connect this machine with a computer. 2 Document feeder 0 Stripper pressure adjustment knob Feeds an original from the original tray and scan it.
  • Page 19: Paper Receiving Side

    Chapter 1 About This Machine Paper receiving side 1 Print drum (cylinder) 8 Paper jumping wing This print drum (cylinder) is dedicated for CV1200. 9 Master roll lock lever 2 Ink cartridge holder Locks the master roll in position. 3 Print drum (cylinder) handle 0 Master roll Pull out the print drum (cylinder) by holding this han- a Master making unit handle...
  • Page 20: Control Panel

    Chapter 1 About This Machine Control panel ■ Main control panel 1 Check & error display b [SPEED] key Shows the status of this machine and the location Press this key to adjust the print speed. The indicator where an error is occurring. above the key shows the current speed.
  • Page 21 Chapter 1 About This Machine ■ Sub control panel 1 Reproduction size selection area You can set the magnification rate. 2 Scanning level adjustment area You can adjust the scanning level of the original. 3 [PENCIL] key You can apply image processing that is suitable for originals that are pale in color such as an original written in pencil or stamped in red seal-ink.
  • Page 22: Printing Flow

    Chapter 1 About This Machine Printing Flow “Master making process” and “Printing process” This machine is a digital duplicator that uses the screen printing method. The screen printing method first forms minute holes on a master (plate), which is the base of the printing process. Then, ink is applied through these holes to transfer images onto paper.
  • Page 23: Chapter 2 Basic Operations

    Chapter Basic Operations...
  • Page 24: Preparation Before Printing

    Chapter 2 Basic Operations Adjust the pressure settings. Preparation before Printing Position the paper feed pressure adjustment lever and the stripper pressure adjustment knob according to the paper type. Setting up the paper feed tray and the paper Paper type Paper Paper strip- feed...
  • Page 25: Setting Up The Paper Receiving Tray

    Chapter 2 Basic Operations ■ Adding and replacing the paper Close the paper feed tray. When adding or replacing the paper during the print- ing process, press the [FEED TRAY] key 19) on the control panel. The paper feed tray lowers so that Setting up the paper receiving tray you can remove and place the paper easily.
  • Page 26 Chapter 2 Basic Operations ■ How to close the paper receiving tray Adjust the paper jumping wings. Fold the receiving-tray paper guides inward, and Adjust the paper jumping wings according to slightly lift and push the paper receiving tray back to the paper size.
  • Page 27: Printing Of Paper Originals

    Chapter 2 Basic Operations Enter the number of copies to be Printing of Paper Originals printed using the numeric keys. This section describes the procedure to scan and Press the [START] key. print paper originals. Master making starts and a proof copy is output. Check that the power switch of •...
  • Page 28: Printing From Computer

    Chapter 2 Basic Operations Set the printing conditions in the Printing from Computer [Print] dialog box on the computer. Select the name of your printer under [Select You can print the original data that was created Printer], and then enter the number of copies in using a computer on this machine.
  • Page 29 ■ Other printing settings For more information, see the “RISO Printer Driver User’s Guide” (CD-ROM). Click [OK]. The [Print] dialog box is displayed.
  • Page 30 Chapter 2 Basic Operations...
  • Page 31 Chapter Functions for Master Making...
  • Page 32: Functions For Master Making

    Chapter 3 Functions for Master Making Functions for Master Making Image Processing That Is Suitable for the Original [LINE/PHOTO] [PENCIL] For the details and setting procedure of each func- tion, see the pages that are specified as a refer- ence. You can obtain clearer images by selecting pro- cessing that is suitable for the type of original.
  • Page 33: [Pencil]

    Chapter 3 Functions for Master Making ■ [cdDUO] Adjusting the Scanning Level of Both [cLINE] and [dPHOTO] light up. Select this function when you want clearness of the Original [SCANNING LEVEL] both characters and photos. BYou cannot use this function with You can adjust the contrast according to the condi- [AUTO] under [SCANNING LEVEL] tions such as the paper color and the tint of the orig-...
  • Page 34: Enlarging Or Reducing The Size Of The Original [Size]

    Chapter 3 Functions for Master Making Enlarging or Reducing the Size of Laying Out Two Copies of Origi- the Original [Size] nals on a Single Sheet of Paper [2-UP] You can scan an original so that it is enlarged or reduced in size.
  • Page 35 Chapter 3 Functions for Master Making The rest of the procedure is the same as the BThe available paper size is set to normal printing operation of paper originals. one of the following in [2-Up 25 “Printing of Paper Originals”) Printing Paper Size] 48) under [Custom Setting Mode].
  • Page 36 Chapter 3 Functions for Master Making...
  • Page 37: Chapter 4 Functions For Printing

    Chapter Functions for Printing...
  • Page 38: Functions For Printing

    Chapter 4 Functions for Printing Functions for Printing Adjusting the Print Speed [SPEED] For the details and setting procedure of each func- tion, see the pages that are specified as a refer- You can adjust the print speed. ence. It is possible to adjust the print speed not only before but also during the printing process.
  • Page 39: Adjusting The Print Position [Print Position]

    Chapter 4 Functions for Printing Adjusting the position Adjusting the Print Position in the vertical direction [PRINT POSITION] You can adjust the print position by shifting the feed- tray paper guides on the paper feed tray. You can adjust the print position. The adjustment method differs between the hori- Lower the paper feed tray.
  • Page 40 Chapter 4 Functions for Printing...
  • Page 41 Chapter Useful Functions...
  • Page 42: Useful Functions

    Chapter 5 Useful Functions Useful Functions Printing the Sorted Originals [Program] For the details and setting procedure of each func- tion, see the pages that are specified as a refer- You can separate the number of copies to be ence. printed for each set.
  • Page 43: Setting [Program]

    Chapter 5 Useful Functions Setting [Program] Canceling [Program] Press the [P] key. Press the [P] key. The [P] key lamp lights up. The [P] key lamp goes off and [Program] is [P-a] appears on the numeric display. turned off. Registering [Program] It is useful if you register a program that is used fre- quently.
  • Page 44: Retrieving [Program]

    Chapter 5 Useful Functions Retrieving [Program] Erasing [Program] Press the [P] key. Press the [P] key. The [P] key lamp lights up. The [P] key lamp lights up. Press the [U] key. Press the [U] key. Enter the program number. Enter the program number.
  • Page 45: Preventing Copying Of Confidential Documents [Confidential]

    Chapter 5 Useful Functions Preventing Copying of Confiden- tial Documents [CONFIDENTIAL] After printing, the master that has been made is still loaded on the print drum (cylinder) in the print ready status. When [CONFIDENTIAL] is turned on, the master that has been made is discarded. Therefore, you can prevent improper printing of confidential docu- ments.
  • Page 46 Chapter 5 Useful Functions...
  • Page 47 Chapter Setting the Operation Conditions...
  • Page 48: Setting The Operation Conditions [Custom Setting Mode]

    Chapter 6 Setting the Operation Conditions Press the [START] key. Setting the Operation Conditions The setting is complete. [Custom Setting Mode] If you want to change multiple setting items, repeat steps 2 to 5. You can change the default values and set the sys- BIf you want to cancel the change, tem control-related settings in order to make this press the [STOP] key instead of the...
  • Page 49: List Of Setting Items

    Chapter 6 Setting the Operation Conditions List of setting items • The factory default settings are underlined in the following list. Item Setting item Description num- Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 [Print Speed] You can change the default setting of the print speed 36).
  • Page 50 Chapter 6 Setting the Operation Conditions Item Setting item Description num- Level 2 Level 1 Level 0 [Beep Sound] • When this item is set to [Level 0], no buzzer will occur. • When this item is set to [Level 1], an error sound will occur in case of an error.
  • Page 51 Chapter 6 Setting the Operation Conditions Item Setting item Description num- None [Auto Sleep Setting] minutes minutes minutes minutes minutes You can set this machine to go into sleep mode, in which power con- sumption can be reduced, if this machine has not been used for a certain amount of time.
  • Page 52: Displaying The Accumulated Counts [Meter Display]

    Chapter 6 Setting the Operation Conditions Displaying the Accumulated Counts [Meter Display] You can check the accumulated results for the count of master making processes and the number of printed sheets. Press the number of the item that you want to check in [Custom Set- ting Mode].
  • Page 53: Chapter 7 Replacing Consumables

    Chapter Replacing Consumables...
  • Page 54: Setting The Master Roll

    64) lights and this machine stops. Set a new master roll in place. BIt is recommended to use products specified by RISO when replacing the master roll. BKeep the power on while replacing the master roll. Turn over the original tray.
  • Page 55 Chapter 7 Replacing Consumables Install a new master roll. Insert the leading edge of the mas- ter roll into its entrance under the Remove the shrink-wrap (transparent film) from master guide flap. the new master roll, and place the roll so that the [ I ] mark on the master core is on the left.
  • Page 56: Replacing The Ink Cartridge

    INK CARTRIDGE] lamp 64) lights and this machine stops. Replace the ink cartridge with a new one. BIt is recommended to use products specified by RISO when replacing the ink cartridge. BKeep the power on while replacing the ink cartridge. Caution Ink may be left on the area around the print drum (cylinder).
  • Page 57 Chapter 7 Replacing Consumables BDo not touch or hit the outlet sur- Return the print drum (cylinder) to face of the new ink cartridge. the original position. Do not remove the label attached Insert the print drum (cylinder) until it stops. to the outlet surface of the ink cartridge.
  • Page 58: Emptying The Master Disposal Box

    Chapter 7 Replacing Consumables Place the master disposal box into Emptying the Master Disposal position. Hold down the master disposal box release Lever, and insert the master disposal box push- Used masters are sent to the master disposal box. ing until it stops. When the master disposal box becomes full, the EMPTY DISPOSAL BOX] lamp 64) lights...
  • Page 59: Collecting And Disposing Of Depleted Consumables

    Chapter 7 Replacing Consumables Master core Collecting and Disposing of Depleted Consumables • Dispose of the depleted master core according to the disposal regulations of your local community. If required, separate the specific components using the following procedures as a reference. Ink cartridge Parts Materials...
  • Page 60 Chapter 7 Replacing Consumables...
  • Page 61 Chapter Maintenance...
  • Page 62: Maintenance

    Chapter 8 Maintenance Maintenance The finish of prints may be stained or blurred if the thermal print head of the master making unit, parts such as the scanner glass and white sheet of the document feeder, or other parts are contaminated with dust, dirt, white-out, etc.
  • Page 63: Document Feeder

    Chapter 8 Maintenance Document feeder Pressure roller The pressure roller is a component that presses a Grasp the original release lever paper against the print drum (cylinder) unit. If the pres- and open the cover. sure roller is stained, smudged strips may appear on the back of papers.
  • Page 64 Chapter 8 Maintenance...
  • Page 65: Chapter 9 Troubleshooting

    Chapter Troubleshooting...
  • Page 66: Check & Error Display

    Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Check & Error Display When an error occurs on the machine or when consumables or other sections are not yet ready, the check & error display shows error locations and numbers indicating error types. For some errors, error numbers are shown on the numeric display.
  • Page 67 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting • [ USE-BY DATE OF CONSUMABLES] lamp Lights when use-by date of the ink or the master roll has come. • [ EMPTY DISPOSAL BOX] lamp Lights when the master disposal box is filled with discarded masters. 56 “Emptying the Master Disposal Box”) •...
  • Page 68 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting ■ A00-0000: Master jam error Loca- Type Code Possible cause Action tion A master has not been Open the master making unit cover, remove the master roll, correctly set. and set the master correctly. If the master is loose, turn the right flange inward to correct it, and close the master mak- ing unit cover.
  • Page 69 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Loca- Type Code Possible cause Action tion A master has not been Caution correctly wrapped around the print drum (cylinder). • The print drum (cylinder) consists of a lot of metallic parts. Do not touch those parts more than necessary. Your hand may be cut.
  • Page 70 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Loca- Type Code Possible cause Action tion An unnecessary master 1) Pull out the print drum (cylinder). remains on the print drum 72 “Removing the print drum (cylinder)”) (cylinder). 2) Press the print drum (cylinder) release lever (1), hold the edge of the print drum (cylinder), and turn the drum (cylinder) until the clamp plate (metallic plate locking the master) comes to the top (2).
  • Page 71 Set an appropriate ink cartridge in place. tridge is set. BUse the ink cartridge that is recommended by RISO. If other ink cartridges are used, it may result in malfunctions or problems. The label at the edge of The label at the edge of the ink cartridge contains the nec- the ink cartridge has essary information for printing.
  • Page 72 Set an appropriate master roll in place. roll is set. BUse the master roll that is recommended by RISO. If other master rolls are used, it may result in malfunctions or problems. The label at the opposite The label attached to the opposite side of the [ I ] mark of...
  • Page 73 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Loca- Type Code Possible cause Action tion The ink has passed the Press the [RESET] key to erase the warning message. recommended Use By In order to use the ink cartridge under optimal conditions, use date. it within approximately 18 months after its manufacture date. The master has passed Press the [RESET] key to erase the warning message.
  • Page 74: Removing The Print Drum (Cylinder)

    Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Removing the print drum (cylinder) Pull out the print drum (cylinder). Grasp the print drum (cylinder) handle and pull When you want to remove jammed paper inside this out the print drum (cylinder) until it stops. machine, you can remove the print drum (cylinder). Caution •...
  • Page 75 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting 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. Insert the print drum (cylinder) until it stops.
  • Page 76: When The [ I ] Indicator Blinks And [H] Is Displayed In The Numeric Display

    BWe assume no responsibility or liability for cases in which you use any consumables other than the con- sumables recommended by RISO. We are also unable to provide appropriate values for setting. If appro- priate values for setting are unknown, we recommend that you adjust by changing values from [1] and on, while checking the print results at the same time.
  • Page 77: When The [ I ] Indicator Goes Off And An Error Code Is Displayed In The Numeric Display

    Chapter 9 Troubleshooting When the [ I ] indicator goes off and an error code is displayed in the numeric display Refer to the following pages and take action according to the code. If the code is not shown, press the [U] key. Code Reference page Other D error...
  • Page 78: Troubleshooting

    Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Check the following table and take appropriate measures before consulting your dealer or authorized service repre- sentative. Caution Do not perform any procedures (adjustment, repair, etc.) that are not described in this guide. When you want to adjust or repair, consult your dealer or authorized service representative.
  • Page 79 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Problem Point to check Action The print drum (cylinder) Check if the print drum (cyl- If the print drum (cylinder) was manually rotated, be cannot be placed into posi- inder) is rotated to the cor- sure to return it so that the ▼ and M marks align tion.
  • Page 80 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Problem Point to check Action The master disposal box Check if you held down the Hold down the master disposal box release lever cannot be removed. master disposal box release (1) while pulling out the box. lever. 56 “Emptying the Master Disposal Box”) There is no image on copies.
  • Page 81 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Problem Point to check Action Lines are found on printed Check if the scanner glass of Wipe the scanner glass with a soft cloth, etc. papers. the document feeder is 61 “Document feeder”) stained. The overall background of Check if colored paper, such Lighten the contrast in [SCANNING LEVEL] the printed papers is stained.
  • Page 82 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Problem Point to check Action The edges of printed papers Check if a corner of a thick Perform master making again. are smudged with ink. paper, such as a postcard, Use papers that are suitable for this machine. scratches the master when it 12 “Printing papers”) is being printed.
  • Page 83 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Problem Point to check Action Papers are loaded on the Check if the margin at the top The margin at the top of the printed paper (leading print drum (cylinder). of the printed paper is enough. edge in the paper output direction) must be at least 5 mm (3/16 inches).
  • Page 84 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Problem Point to check Action The vertical print positions Check if the feed-tray paper Lower the paper feed tray, and then adjust the feed- have been shifted. guides are set to the stan- tray paper guides. After adjustment, check the print dard position.
  • Page 85 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Problem Point to check Action Paper frequently jams in the Check if the paper stripping Refer to the procedure provided for the “When paper feed section even pressure is appropriate. papers are skipped” section of “Papers are not when the paper feed pressure smoothly fed from the paper feed tray.
  • Page 86 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting...
  • Page 87: Chapter 10 Appendix

    Chapter Appendix...
  • Page 88: Specifications

    Chapter 10 Appendix Specifications CV1200 Model High-speed digital master-making Master Making Methods Approx. 37 seconds Master Making- (B4 paper, short edge feed) Time Fully automatic printing Printing Method 300 dpi × 300 dpi Scanning Resolu- tion 300 dpi × 300 dpi Printing Resolu- tion Sheet...
  • Page 89 Chapter 10 Appendix Original Scanning Mode, Scanning Level, Enlargement/Reproduction, 2-Up, Speed, Print Functions Position, Program, Idling, Confidential, Meter Display, Proof, Direct Printing, Auto Sleep Set- ting, Auto Power-OFF Setting, RISO iQuality System Full automatic (800 ml/cartridge) Ink Supply Full automatic Master Supply / (approx.
  • Page 90: Index

    Chapter 10 Appendix Index Numerics Feed-tray paper guides..........16 First Print Vertical Position Setting........47 [U] key................18 [+] key ................18 [X] key................18 Horizontal direction ............37 [ I ] indicator............18, 65 [1:1] key ................32 2-UP................32 Idling ................47 [2-UP] key ..............19 Ink cartridge ..............17 2-Up Print Hold Setting ..........48 Ink cartridge holder ............17 2-Up Printing Paper Size ..........48...
  • Page 91 Chapter 10 Appendix Reserve Period .............49 [RESET] key ..............18 Numeric display ............18 Reset to Default Setting ..........49 Numeric keys ..............18 RISO Printer Driver ............11 Original guides..............16 Scanner glass ............16, 61 Original release lever............16 Scanning Level ............31, 47 Original Scanning Mode Default Setting.......47 Screen printing method..........20...
  • Page 92 The purpose of the “e-waste Rule” is to reduce waste and ensure Electrical Equip- ment is recycled at the end of life. RISO declares our products comply with the “India E-waste Rule” and prohibits use of lead, mercury, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyls or polybrominated diphenyl ethers at or over a concentration of 0.1% by weight or at or over 0.01% by...
  • Page 94 Please contact the following for supplies and service: 2017/11...

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