Introduction - Running a RISO GR3750

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  • Terence
    • Jun 2025

    #1

    Introduction - Running a RISO GR3750

    Hello All,
    here to introduce myself as im sure ill be pretty active on here in the future as myself and 3 friends have just recently purchased a RISO GR3750 and are bringing the beast back to full working order.
    were getting there, but are hitting a few snags along the way that we hope to resolve (with peoples held and advice) to get it running.

    thanks for the help in advance!


    Tez & Co.
  • JustManuals
    Field Supervisor

    5,000+ Posts
    • Jan 2006
    • 9838

    #2
    Re: Introduction - Running a RISO GR3750

    Another end user looking for free advice.
    My advice, call a qualified technician.

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    • Terence

      #3
      Re: Introduction - Running a RISO GR3750

      ingenious idea, but unfortunately were having quite an issue finding a technician willing to come and help/service a machine of this age, hence why i am here utilizing the brilliance of the internet, online forums and peoples good willingness or lend some expertise advise to a complete stranger miles away.

      So if you can point me in the direction of this qualified technician in Melbourne, Australia, i would be very grateful.

      thanks for the advise.

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      • JustManuals
        Field Supervisor

        5,000+ Posts
        • Jan 2006
        • 9838

        #4
        Re: Introduction - Running a RISO GR3750

        I have the Parts & Service [Technical] Manual. If interested, email me.

        Paul@justmanuals.com

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        • prntrfxr
          Service Manager

          1,000+ Posts
          • Apr 2008
          • 1627

          #5
          Re: Introduction - Running a RISO GR3750

          Number of Aussie's here. Don't know whether or not they work on Riso's. You would get a better response by posting on the appropriate forum on this site. This forum is the Newbie Check In. Not everyone reads this one that often. I might read it once or twice a week versus two or three times daily for technical forums for machines I have experience with.
          Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways - Coke in one hand - chocolate in the other - body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming "WOO-HOO, what a ride!".

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