RISO RZ Drum whistle noise on black ink.
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Re: RISO RZ Drum whistle noise on black ink.
Never heard that before, but the no print on page could be several things. Since you are not getting an error code, I'd pull the drum out and see what's on the screen. Is there an extra master on the drum? Is there something under the master? If no to both, is the current master inked up? If the drum is not inking up and you don't have an error code, then something is up with the inking rollers and the ink detection antenna has excess ink on it. Possibly the one-way gear is failing and you have not gotten to the ink overflow antenna yet. But my experience you get an error code before no ink on prints. Look at the drum for the above and let us know what you find.
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Re: RISO RZ Drum whistle noise on black ink.
Yep it's trying to draw ink and failing for some reason thus the dry whistle sound. When it stops whistling you'll have fixed your problemComment
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Re: RISO RZ Drum whistle noise on black ink.
There should be a date stamped on the end. Anything older than 2 years toss and start freshComment
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Re: RISO RZ Drum whistle noise on black ink.
Hi all out there and happy new year!
I checked the drum, clamp movements and so on and it seems to be fine. I extracted the ink cartridge from the riso drum and cleaned the ink looking for dry parts. I pumped the ink cartridge with fresh black ink from inside, inserted the ink and started the machine. No whistle noise this time and everything working ok. I think it was dry ink on the cartridge or at some point.
Thank you guys for the support!!!
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