Riso Cz 100 Service Manual [verified] ● (TESTED)
The Riso CZ 100 is a compact, entry-level digital duplicator designed for high-volume, low-cost printing. The service manual is the essential technical blueprint for maintenance, troubleshooting, and repairs. 🛠️ Key Technical Specifications Printing Method: High-speed digital master-making/printing. Resolution: 300 x 300 dpi. Speed: Up to 130 pages per minute (adjustable). Paper Size: Up to Legal (8.5" x 14"). 📖 Manual Core Components 1. Error Code Index
The Riso CZ 100 is a popular model from Riso, a renowned Japanese manufacturer of digital printing equipment. This printer is designed for high-volume printing, offering exceptional quality, speed, and efficiency. Its advanced features, such as digital imaging and electrophotographic technology, make it an ideal choice for a wide range of applications, from commercial printing to educational and government institutions. riso Cz 100 Service Manual
Sensor Testing: Instructions to check "Paper Empty" or "Master End" sensors using the Test Mode. 4. Test Mode (Technical Menu) The Riso CZ 100 is a compact, entry-level
- Paper Jams: While simple jams are easy to clear, sometimes paper gets stuck deep in the transport rollers. The manual shows the release latches and access panels to clear these "ghost" jams that trigger sensors.
- Image Quality Issues: If you are seeing streaks, banding, or uneven density, the manual walks you through the troubleshooting mode to adjust voltage settings and perform print head calibrations.
- Drum Unit Maintenance: The heart of the Riso is the drum. The manual details how to clean the sensors and check the seal integrity, which is vital for crisp, clean prints.
“The stripper finger likes to snag on humid Tuesdays. Give the spring a half-turn left.” Paper Jams: While simple jams are easy to
Technical Overview: Scribd hosts a CV Series Technical Manual which shares similar architecture with the CZ series for maintenance and wiring.
Vertical/horizontal banding
Periodic Maintenance (PM) Tables



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