Riso Cz 100 Parts Catalogue [patched] Review
Every page of the catalogue features an "exploded view" – a black-and-white technical drawing where parts are separated but positioned in order of assembly. Screws, springs, gears, and circuit boards are numbered.
Accompanying each exploded view is a numbered table with the following columns: Riso cz 100 parts catalogue
A typical entry looks like this:
Some online videos or forums suggest “use any roller of similar size” or “swap parts from a Riso CZ 180.” This is risky. While some CZ-series parts may overlap, the CZ 100 has unique components, especially in the drum interface and master making unit. Using the wrong part can: Every page of the catalogue features an "exploded
Before diving into the parts catalogue, it is crucial to understand the machine’s architecture. The Riso CZ 100 is a digital duplicator (not a printer or copier in the traditional sense). It works by creating a master (stencil) on a thermal print head and then forcing ink through the master onto paper. While some CZ-series parts may overlap, the CZ