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Version vom 22. September 2023, 16:59 Uhr
overview page machines and technologies@lab
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Risograph @ Lab
Risograph is a brand of digital duplicators manufactured by the Riso Kagaku Corporation, that are designed mainly for high-volume photocopying and printing. It was released in Japan in 1980. The RISOGRAPH is a stencil printing style digital duplicator. It works by piercing a printing stencil plate with holes and passing ink through the holes to transfer an image onto paper. Due to working with vegetable based ink and organic based master, large-volume printing with less power consumption than e.g. off set, printing with the risograph is environmentally considerate.
-- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Risograph
Materials and ink
- paper: from 60 gr. to max. 300 gr. The paper should be uncoated, eg Munken Print. (We have paper available for first testing.)
- ink: vegetable based mark (rice bran oil ink for black, vegetable oil ink for colours)
- master: rice based paper
- available colours at our lab: two shades of blue, yellow, dark green, fluorescent/ neon pink, flat gold, black:
Getting started
The following is to explain the general riso printing process and to jog your memory.
Before you print on your own: There will be an introduction by me (Karin) and discussion of your project in advance to clear up questions, what preparations are necessary and what kind of riso prints would be the most suitable for your idea.
Preparing images
some basics: basic print setup
Printing
- switch the printer on
- open the tray and the feeder
- type passcode: 1914
- start with "MasterMake"
- feed paper: it's always better to set an excess amount of paper - if there is only a few sheets remaining, often paper jam happens
- set ink cartridge (there are pink, blue, medium blue, green, yellow, gold and black)
- turn on the PC
- transfer data using Wolke (private window recommended) or USB stick
- lazy way
- print from the browser
- set to no frame, and adjust the magnification to fit the paper
- proper way
- open the paper in acrobat etc
- press print settings (Einstellungen)
- ...
- on the printer, press Pause
- press Output. It will start making a "master", and print 2 sheets
- use the keypad to set the quantity and print
Cleaning
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generally after your printing process: with a soft tissue/ cloth and some water, clean residue at the machine
during the process: if necessary, the roll at the paper feeder must be cleaned carefully with a damp cloth to avoid ink abrasion on subsequent paper
Tips and Sources
- one example of a how-to-guide
- generally a good source: Studio Risotto
- very detailed informations can be found at exploriso
- something else: https://antiboredom.github.io/p5.riso/
to be continued
Working with Processing
...following later...
see also material & process-links (coming soon)
Contact
in case of questions/ if you would like to discuss a project/ get an introduction to the risograph, write to Karin:
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