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Provides essential safety precautions for installing the RISOGRAPH unit correctly.
Details the various capabilities and user-friendly aspects of the RISOGRAPH printer.
Identifies and illustrates the main physical parts of the RISOGRAPH machine.
Explains the functions and layout of the main and sub control panels.
Describes the basic window and its role in showing equipment status.
Outlines safety precautions to prevent personal injury and mechanical issues.
Details procedures for cleaning key components to ensure print quality.
Lists and describes optional accessories available to enhance machine capabilities.
Provides technical specifications for the RN2000 model.
Provides technical specifications for the RN2030 model.
Provides technical specifications for the RN2050 model.
Provides technical specifications for the RN2130 model.
Provides technical specifications for the RN2150 model.
Details guidelines for paper size, weight, and storage for optimal performance.
Covers size and weight restrictions for originals and processing modes.
Explains how to set up the paper feed and receiving trays for printing.
Provides crucial safety precautions for operating the RISOGRAPH unit.
Outlines the two main stages: master-making and printing.
Guides users through turning on the unit and checking initial settings.
Explains how to process photograph or half-tone images for clearer reproduction.
Details how to check print quality by producing test copies.
Describes the Auto Process feature for nonstop operation from master-making.
Explains how to reduce or enlarge originals using preset sizes or zoom.
Guides users on manually adjusting scanning contrast for desired print tones.
Details how to enhance images using different dot screen types.
Explains the Book Spine Shadow Processing feature to erase binding shadows.
Covers adjusting the print position both vertically and horizontally.
Explains how to adjust the print speed across five selectable levels.
Guides users on adjusting print density across five selectable levels.
Describes how to reset all settings to their default values.
Details how to print multiple originals side-by-side on a single sheet.
Explains how to discard masters to prevent unauthorized duplication.
Covers using programmed printing methods for automatic sorting.
Explains how to save frequently used or complex print job settings.
Assures consistent print quality after breaks by rotating the print cylinder.
Guides users on customizing initial settings for machine status.
Details the procedure for changing print cylinders for different colors.
Explains connecting the RISOGRAPH to computers via cable or network.
Describes direct cable and public telecommunication line connections.
Explains the basic window and output option window in PC data mode.
Guides users through turning on the unit and checking configuration.
Explains how to select specific pages for printing from received data.
Details how to rotate images by 180 degrees before printing.
Explains how to renew masters or change print job flow.
Guides users on modifying PC data mode settings for specific needs.
Provides step-by-step instructions for replacing the ink cartridge.
Details the procedure for replacing the depleted master roll.
Explains how to safely remove and discard used masters.
Provides an alphabetical list of messages and corresponding reference pages.
Lists messages related to incorrect installation or placement of parts.
Lists messages indicating system errors or required maintenance.
Lists messages related to depleted supplies or disposal errors.
Addresses issues encountered during the master-making process.
Addresses problems that occur during the printing process.
Addresses issues specifically related to the optional ADF unit.
Covers common issues like unit not starting, cover errors, and no image.
Addresses problems specific to Multi-Up printing, like blank sections.
Covers faint, blurred images, and vertical blank lines.
Addresses problems related to paper jamming or feeding.
Addresses common problems encountered when using PC data mode.