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    Cool that you got the problem solved. Happy printing!
    Last edited by irrland; 06-30-2014 at 01:54 PM.

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    Re: Riso GR3770 Ink Coverage Not Great...

    Caldera-
    Did you try using the GR3750 masters?
    Can anyone confirm that a GR color drum works better with GR 3750 masters than with masters meant for the GR 3770 HD black drums?
    Wanting to avoid wasting some money on the wrong masters.

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    Riso GR3770 Ink Coverage Not Great...

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    Re: Riso GR3770 Ink Coverage Not Great...

    Quote Originally Posted by Caldera View Post
    I think if I replaced the pressure roller with the new one prints would be perfect, but I've got to get a tool to unscrew it when I can find the time
    Just pop the roller up out of it's cradles (no tool required) and scrape all the dried ink off it with knife being careful not to gouge the roller. I've done it a hundred times, and yes, the density and fill will improve.
    NEVER ASSUME ANYTHING

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