GR1700 Converted Black to Red Drum Issue

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  • landerson
    • Oct 2024

    [Misc] GR1700 Converted Black to Red Drum Issue

    I recently purchased a RISO GR1700 and with it came an extra red cylinder. Only when I went to run it did I notice that it had been converted from a black drum to a red drum. And the following error message C63- wrong ink cartridge in cylinder. It appears that it has run before, still has a master on it, but also after some research it seems crazy that it had been converted from Black to Red in the first place. Any way to override the error and get it run in color? Thanks!
  • jermyth
    Riso dude

    250+ Posts
    • Mar 2011
    • 431

    #2
    Re: GR1700 Converted Black to Red Drum Issue

    You need to adjust the dip switches on the drum control PCB. Switch 5 off, 6 on.
    Last edited by jermyth; 08-06-2012, 10:27 PM. Reason: fix typo

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    • landerson

      #3
      Re: GR1700 Converted Black to Red Drum Issue

      Thanks! None of the PCB switches were on, tried 6 initially, which didn't work, but then tried 5 which did work. It's printing, but has a weird low spot to figure out now. Thanks again!

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      • jmowatstuff

        #4
        Re: GR1700 Converted Black to Red Drum Issue

        Originally posted by jermyth
        You need to adjust the dip switches on the drum control PCB. Switch 5 off, 6 on.
        How does one do this? I need to do this for my CR1610, but I'm not sure where to start. Is it a mechanical adjustment or an electronic, test mode adjustment?

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        • Iowatech
          Not a service manager

          2,500+ Posts
          • Dec 2009
          • 3933

          #5
          Re: GR1700 Converted Black to Red Drum Issue

          Originally posted by jmowatstuff
          How does one do this? I need to do this for my CR1610, but I'm not sure where to start. Is it a mechanical adjustment or an electronic, test mode adjustment?
          In the future, it would be best if you started a new thread if you don't know how different the GRs and the CRs are. They really are very different.
          That being said, you just need to load the new color ink tube in the drum and then run several reams of paper through the machine with a high coverage master on the drum to change the color of a CR drum.

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