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SP-275 Installation and Operation Manual
RISO SP-275 ScreenFax
This manual has been prepared for use on the
NEHOC web site.
By
NEHOC Australia Pty Ltd
ABN 31 000 845 965
Incorporated 1970
PO Box 175, NARRABEEN NSW 2101
Phone +61 (02) 9979 9700
Fax +61 (02) 9979 9201
E-mail support@nehoc.com.au
www.nehoc.com.au
SP-275 V5.1
Section 4

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Summary of Contents for Riso ScreenFax SP-275

  • Page 1 SP-275 Installation and Operation Manual RISO SP-275 ScreenFax This manual has been prepared for use on the NEHOC web site. NEHOC Australia Pty Ltd ABN 31 000 845 965 Incorporated 1970 PO Box 175, NARRABEEN NSW 2101 Phone +61 (02) 9979 9700 Fax +61 (02) 9979 9201 E-mail support@nehoc.com.au...
  • Page 2 Thanks to its flexibility, its usage had spread to a wide number of different fields. The RISO Screen System adds to the advantages of screen printing by further simplifying the screen making process – the most difficult step in conventional screen printing.
  • Page 3 Features and procedures of the various methods By Hand Cutting Cutting Features Offers very sharp results for simple pictures and lettering. Procedures (When using varnished paper) 1) Coat the original with wax, and place it on top of the varnished paper. 2) Cut out the design on the varnished paper with a cutter.
  • Page 4 The RISO Screen System uses this prin- ciple to create a screen master. The film sur- face of RISO ScreenMasters will shrink rap- idly if heat is applied.
  • Page 5 Features of RISO ScreenMaster This is another of RISO’s “world first” products – it enables the operator to produce an imaged screen in a few seconds. More important still is the fact that the end result is of “high professional quality”.
  • Page 6 Artwork Types and Preparation Artwork Requirements The quality of your print depends IMPORTANT: Artwork for use in RISO systems MUST be carbon based. upon the quality of your artwork Paper must be non-glossy, high or medium grade ­ ­ ­ ­ ­...
  • Page 7 ~ The screen should cover all the taped area around the frame 2. Place face down over the SP-275 Stage Glass, in the order as pictured below If the covering pad is dirty, smudges and unwanted marks will be imprinted.
  • Page 8 ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ If you have not imaged the design correctly and film sections remain, write over them with a RISO Pen (as shown below), lower the sensitivity setting and expose the screen one more time. Final Clean-Up...
  • Page 9 Framing the RISO ScreenMaster Positioning the ink reservoirs The RISO Screen Master mesh can When deciding the be attached to the frame either size of your frame, it is before or after screen making. The necessary to correctly advantages to attaching the screen...
  • Page 10 When planning the size of the screen, make it slightly larger than the frame, as this will make mount- ing easier. 2. With the rough surface Avoid over-stretching the screen - facing down, attach the screen you will not when this has been done as plastic frame will bend to the frame.