ALL PRINT HEADS NEED CLEANING on HC 5000

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  • Allie Hussein
    • Jun 2025

    #1

    [Misc] ALL PRINT HEADS NEED CLEANING on HC 5000

    Dear Friends,
    I am looking for any assistance in getting my HC 5000 Riso going. The machine has been sitting for a very long time and I tried to do a test print after doing regular cleaning and hyper cleaning, but all the heads need cleaning.
    Is there a special solution that I can buy or what can I do to avoid having to pay a Service man to come in?
    Thanks
  • supermario
    Technician
    • Jan 2014
    • 21

    #2
    Re: ALL PRINT HEADS NEED CLEANING on HC 5000

    Recovery cleaning KCMY. Afterwards NZL ckeck, then extra cleaning for the color that needs more cleaning.
    But you can also do manual cleaning by rubbing each head very carefully ( I don't recomend this for beginners)!

    Is there a special solution that I can buy .....
    NO!

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    • LA TECH
      Technician

      50+ Posts
      • Sep 2010
      • 91

      #3
      Re: ALL PRINT HEADS NEED CLEANING on HC 5000

      [QUOTE=,the heads need cleaning.
      Is there a special solution that I can buy or what can I do to avoid having to pay a Service man to come in?
      Thanks[/QUOTE]

      Yes, there is some solutions that riso sell, every riso dealer should have a set of this solutions on hand, it work for the new com color series also

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      • JustManuals
        Field Supervisor

        5,000+ Posts
        • Jan 2006
        • 9838

        #4
        Re: ALL PRINT HEADS NEED CLEANING on HC 5000

        Originally posted by Allie Hussein
        Dear Friends,
        I am looking for any assistance in getting my HC 5000 Riso going. The machine has been sitting for a very long time and I tried to do a test print after doing regular cleaning and hyper cleaning, but all the heads need cleaning.
        Is there a special solution that I can buy or what can I do to avoid having to pay a Service man to come in?
        Thanks
        So let me get this straight, you're an end user and you're asking on a professional copier forum for ways to get around having to call a technician and have to pay for it. You've got some nerve.

        Paul@justmanuals.com

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