Single-pass
one or two color printing with stunning 600dpi resolution
High
quality one-color printing
For quick and easy production of documents
that don't need the extra impact of a second
color, you can run the MZ970 as a single-color
printer. 600dpi resolution assures you of
the finest quality results.
Superior
two-color printing
Adding a second color gives any document added power and immediacy. The MZ970
gives you all that impact with just a single
pass, so you enjoy ease and convenience as
you give your documents a professional look.
600
dpi scanning
The
scanner boasts 600 dpi resolution to ensure
that even the finest details are clearly picked
up and transmitted to the master-making section.
Super-fine
printing
Full
600 x 600dpi perforation density on the HD master
and RISO's unique image management technology
assure beautiful output with smooth lines, finer
photo gradations and clearly legible type, even
with tiny point sizes. What's more, specially-developed
HD Black Ink works with the HD master for a
deeper, richer black and an even more professional
look.
High-speed
performance
With
a maximum print speed of 150ppm, it takes less
than seven minutes to print 1,000 pages, making
short work of even the longest jobs.
Lightweight,
front loading print drums
Swapping
a print drum for one of a different color is
easier than ever thanks to the front loading
design and lightweighting of the print drums.
Easy
ink setting
When
the optional colour scanner and the specified
touch panel Front panel access makes changing
the ink bottle quick and easy, too. You simply
insert the ink bottle and twist it into place.
Slide-out
master unit
The
master unit is side-mounted and slides out like
a drawer for simple replacement of the master
roll: just remove the old roll and drop a fresh
one into place.
Riso MZ
970 Operation Panel
Easy-to-read
for handy touchpanel operation
Enjoy
clear, at-a-glance viewing of functions - and
even a preview of how your printed document
will look - with the large touchpanel screen.
Thanks to logical grouping of functions, you
simply step through the menus until you reach
your desired operation. What's more, you can
customize the panel layout and even place your
most-frequently used functions on the top screen.