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Riso MZ970 - Reproducing the Master [Renew Page]

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Functions for Master-Making
Reproducing the Master [Renew Page]
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Reproducing the Master [Renew Page]
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.
“Auto Page Renewal” is a function that automatically recreates a master when a specified number of pages are
printed. If you are printing a high-volume job of thousands or tens of thousands of copies, the master may degrade
before the job is completed.
If you set “Auto Page Renewal” to “ON” prior to starting a large-volume print job, a master will be automatically rec-
reated when the specified number of copies is reached (Auto Renewal Point). This allows you to maintain a consist-
ent print quality from start to finish.
Note:
When 2-Colour printing, you can select the drum on which to recreate the master. When 1-Colour printing, the cur-
rent drum is used to recreate the master.
When 2-Colour printing, you can change Drum 1 and the master on Drum 2 and recreate the master (change print
colour).
“Renew Page” works with data sent from a computer as well. However, if multiple pages exist, only the last page
will be processed with “Renew Page”.
When direct printing, you can “Rotate” the original and recreate a master.
“Renew Page” function is not available:
immediately after startup
after pressing the key
after executing “Auto Clear” (“Changing Default settings” )p.173)
after performing “Confidential”
after master-making for Data Output Mode (when the optional Key Card Counter is installed.)
when an error has occurred during master-making
after performing “Link Print”
When “Renew Page” or “Auto Page Renewal” is selected, 2 proof copies will be made. When the print position has
been adjusted, the printer will centre the drums to their original position, recreate the master and print a proof copy.
Then, the drums will move to the previously adjusted position and print another proof copy.

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