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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: 60 - 270 gr, open structure needed
- 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
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
...
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 me:
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