Riso 570 User Manual - page 242
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
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The back of the printed paper
is smudged with ink
The Pressure Roller has been stained
with ink.
Remove the Print Drum (Cylinder) and
clean the Pressure Roller.
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p.216
If the print position is outside the print
paper, this may cause the Pressure Roller
to be stained with ink.
Be careful when changing the size of print
paper or shifting the print position.
The Feed Tray Paper Guides were
not fit to the width of paper at the time
of the master-making process.
Adjust the Feed Tray Paper Guides to the
width of the paper.
If the Feed Tray Paper Guides are set
wider than the width of the paper, a master
will become wider than necessary.
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p.32
Are you using a paper that does not
efficiently absorb ink?
The ink did not dry fast enough, marking
onto the reverse side of the next paper.
Either change the paper or try “Ink Saving”
or “Interval” features.
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p.64
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p.93
Printed images are faint.
Printed texts are blurred.
If the machine is not used for an
extended period of time, ink on the
surface of the Print Drum (Cylinder)
may dry. This results in faint or
blurred printing just after printing is
started.
The ink on the Print Drum (Cylinder) will
dry when the machine is not in use for an
extended period. Printing with dried ink will
produce light or faded copies.
Press the
key and make several
copies before making copies to be actually
used. Or use the “Idling Action”.
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p.146
Faint originals result in faint images.
Increase the scanning level and perform
the master-making operation again.
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p.54
For originals written with a pencil, select
the Pencil mode.
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p.52
If the temperature is low (below 15
°
C
(59
°
F)) in a place where the machine
is installed or Ink Cartridges are
stored, ink does not flow smoothly.
Use the machine after keeping it at room
temperature for a while.
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p.11
The Ink Saving mode has been set.
With the “Ink Saving” mode selected, the
ink on printed copies is fainter than usual.
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p.64
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Possible Cause
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