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    Unhappy Riso GR3770 Ink--Specifically yellow!

    Does anyone have ideas where I can find compatible yellow ink for my Risograph GR3770? I can find the rest of the inks fairly easily, but I am having a near impossible time finding any yellows.. I appreciate the advice!

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    Riso GR3770 Ink--Specifically yellow!

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    Re: Riso GR3770 Ink--Specifically yellow!

    HHi you can search in eBay the brand aebo is very good genéric ink

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    Re: Riso GR3770 Ink--Specifically yellow!

    How-to: Transfer Ink from one tube to another | stencil.wiki

    works pretty well. Z type ink is more expensive though

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    Re: Riso GR3770 Ink--Specifically yellow!

    where to do live?

    in germany copyprinter.biz (or copyprinter.de) carries more or less all colors of GR ink. i do not know how much shipping to other countries will cost, though.

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    Re: Riso GR3770 Ink--Specifically yellow!


    that's amazing.. i'm looking for yellow as well but i have a Ricoh/standard machine jp8000 / SD630

    any ideas for ink replacement in those? the ink is much more gooey but i can find the yellow in newer models just difficult to find for the sd630

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    Re: Riso GR3770 Ink--Specifically yellow!

    Quote Originally Posted by maxseckel View Post
    How-to: Transfer Ink from one tube to another | stencil.wiki

    works pretty well. Z type ink is more expensive though

    I've been using that method from long time ago, you just need two riso caps and glue them together with the opening and the ink transfer so easily, for model without the rfid tag

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