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This page is a way to outline + plan what's coming next for this wiki. It is primarily used internally among the developers and active editors of this project (acting as a broad to-do list), but can be shared publicly to share what's in the pipeline.
This page is a way to outline + plan what's coming next for this wiki. It is primarily used internally among the developers and active editors of this project (acting as a broad to-do list), but can be shared publicly to share what's in the pipeline.
== Bug fixes ==
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| style="border-color:{{wiki color|Red}};" | Create with PageForm is broken
| style="border-color:{{wiki color|Red}};" | All "Create with form" functionality to make new pages of the various class types is broken. The workaround is to create a page by source, add in the appropriate template for the class, save it, and then "Edit with form." The two most common class forms, [[Form:Place]] and [[Form:Event]] have instructions for the workaround at the top of the page.
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| style="border-color:{{wiki color|Red}};" | Mobile search button is broken
| style="border-color:{{wiki color|Red}};" | Clicks of the search button in the header on mobile are not registering. Search itself is still functional, and can be accessed, but only by opening in a new tab, or navigating to it through some other system.
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== Architecture ==
== Architecture ==
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| (All) || Style PageForms || PageForms are largely unstyled and unresponsive, they need to have better styles applied to them, both to improve readability and match existing site design standards. || On-deck || [[User:George Wietor]]
| (All) || Update MW version || This site is running on MediaWiki 1.41.5, the latest stable release is MediaWiki 1.44.2. || On-deck || [[User:IssuePress]]
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| (All) || Style PageForms || PageForms are largely unstyled and unresponsive, they need to have better styles applied to them, both to improve readability and match existing site design standards. || On-deck || [[User:IssuePress]]
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| Places || Document form || Populate detailed information about using [[Form:Place]] onto [[Help:Using the place form]]. Link this help page onto the form itself and add light information (e.g. tooltips + descriptions) into the form itself. Also build out the form page before a place is selected. || On-deck || [[User:Robertbaxter]]
| Places || Document form || Populate detailed information about using [[Form:Place]] onto [[Help:Using the place form]]. Link this help page onto the form itself and add light information (e.g. tooltips + descriptions) into the form itself. Also build out the form page before a place is selected. || On-deck || [[User:Robertbaxter]]
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| Places || Help/info in footer || Link the places help page(s) into the footer (or other nav bar) on places pages. || On-deck ||
| Places || Help/info in footer || Link the places help page(s) into the footer (or other nav bar) on places pages. || On-deck ||
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| Events || Re-import past events || Depending on how the conflict between old events/instance is resolved, we may need to re-import events (might be unnecessary though). || On-deck ||
| Events || Infobox expansion || Build out additional attributes (in template/form/infobox) for fests + fairs. || On-deck ||
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| Events || Switch event list to instances || Change the upcoming event listing on [[Events]] to pull from instances. || On-deck ||
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| Events || Update 'all' events to instances || Update all past events to the instance model as well—including consolidating repeating events onto a single page. || On-deck ||
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| [[Moving a two-drum Risograph]] || Tutorial || A how to for moving 2-drum machines (especially securing the MMU)—also includes instructions for disassembling a Riso to decrease its weight for stairs. || [https://www.stencil.wiki/securing-master-making-unit-mzme-machines-transport-0] [https://old.reddit.com/r/risograph/comments/1mhfimq/moving_risograph_upstairs/] [https://discord.com/channels/786866565840109581/786866566301220916/1362016569961615510] [https://discord.com/channels/786866565840109581/786866566301220916/1288190962992021576] [https://discord.com/channels/786866565840109581/1341539262209851433] || Draft
| [[Moving a two-drum Risograph]] || Tutorial || A how to for moving 2-drum machines (especially securing the MMU)—also includes instructions for disassembling a Riso to decrease its weight for stairs. || [https://web.archive.org/web/20250810132649/https://www.stencil.wiki/securing-master-making-unit-mzme-machines-transport-0] [https://old.reddit.com/r/risograph/comments/1mhfimq/moving_risograph_upstairs/] [https://discord.com/channels/786866565840109581/786866566301220916/1362016569961615510] [https://discord.com/channels/786866565840109581/786866566301220916/1288190962992021576] [https://discord.com/channels/786866565840109581/1341539262209851433] || Draft
|-
| [[Fix thermal-pressure motor lock]] || Tutorial || Instructions for swapping out the TPH gear on Z+ machines—this article is being adapted from an article written by Martin (RISOFORT) for the old wiki which focused on two-drum machines. || [https://www.stencil.wiki/replace-broken-gear-master-making-unit-2-drum-machines] || Draft
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| [[Screen printing with Riso stencils]] || Tutorial || Probably one of the more commonly used tutorials on the old wiki. || [https://www.stencil.wiki/screen-printing-riso-masters] || Placeholder
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| [[Drum color codes]] || Tutorial || Originals are "Riso MZ - Ink Color Codes" and "Riso RP Color Codes," written as tutorials on reprogramming drums—I think we generalize this and extend past {{Machine chip|MZ}} and {{Machine chip|RP}} with a table with codes for all models. || [https://www.stencil.wiki/riso-mz-ink-color-codes] [https://www.stencil.wiki/riso-rp-color-codes] || Placeholder
| [[Fix thermal-pressure motor lock]] || Tutorial || Instructions for swapping out the TPH gear on Z+ machines—this article is being adapted from an article written by Martin (RISOFORT) for the old wiki which focused on two-drum machines. || [https://web.archive.org/web/20250810132649/https://www.stencil.wiki/replace-broken-gear-master-making-unit-2-drum-machines] || Draft
|-
| [[Ink tube adaptation for older Risographs]]
 
[[Ink tube transfer]]
| Tutorial
| From "3d Printable Tab to use E series ink in GR machines" + "How-to: Transfer Ink from one tube to another"—generalize and include the tube transfer method as a section?
| [https://www.stencil.wiki/3d-printable-tab-use-e-series-ink-gr-machines]  [https://www.stencil.wiki/how-transfer-ink-one-tube-another] || Placeholder
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| [[GR/FR drum cleaning]]
| [[GR/FR drum cleaning]]
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| Tutorial
| Tutorial
| Consolidating and expanding multiple partial articles from the old wiki, but splitting into different types of drums (as that's the functional difference point). I think this should pair with a [[Transitioning a drum]] which has a section for the forced transition and one for the cleaning approach, the latter of which links to these.
| Consolidating and expanding multiple partial articles from the old wiki, but splitting into different types of drums (as that's the functional difference point). I think this should pair with a [[Transitioning a drum]] which has a section for the forced transition and one for the cleaning approach, the latter of which links to these.
| [https://www.stencil.wiki/cheapish-drum-color-swap-setup] [https://www.stencil.wiki/how-clean-mzezrz-drum-change-colors] [https://www.stencil.wiki/how-clean-rp-color-drum] [https://www.stencil.wiki/how-convert-z-type-color-drums] || Placeholder
| [https://web.archive.org/web/20250810132649/https://www.stencil.wiki/cheapish-drum-color-swap-setup] [https://web.archive.org/web/20250810132649/https://www.stencil.wiki/how-clean-mzezrz-drum-change-colors] [https://web.archive.org/web/20250810132649/https://www.stencil.wiki/how-clean-rp-color-drum] [https://web.archive.org/web/20250810132649/https://www.stencil.wiki/how-convert-z-type-color-drums] || Placeholder
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| [[Connecting an RP to Mac OS X]] || Tutorial || This page is a tutorial, but could potentially just live on the {{Machine chip|RP}} main page. Or we should broadly figure out how to deal with these little connectivity guides (of which there are many, with the potential for many more). One of the original articles is just an upload of the "Riso Digital Education Center" presentation on networking RP/RZ machines. || [https://web.archive.org/web/20250810132649/https://www.stencil.wiki/how-print-riso-rp-directly-mac-os-x] [https://web.archive.org/web/20250810132649/https://www.stencil.wiki/rp-rz-support-riso-connectivity] || Placeholder
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| [[Ink tube adaptation for older Risographs]]
 
[[Ink tube transfer]]
| Tutorial
| From "3d Printable Tab to use E series ink in GR machines" + "How-to: Transfer Ink from one tube to another"—generalize and include the tube transfer method as a section?
| [https://web.archive.org/web/20250810132649/https://www.stencil.wiki/3d-printable-tab-use-e-series-ink-gr-machines]  [https://web.archive.org/web/20250810132649/https://www.stencil.wiki/how-transfer-ink-one-tube-another] || Draft
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| [[Fine adjust mode]] || Info || Not really a tutorial as this mostly explains what fine adjust mode is (though it should explain how to enable it and go over which machines have it). || [https://www.stencil.wiki/fine-adjust-mode] || Placeholder
| [[Drum compatibility]] || Info || Generally, I think drum compatibility should be listed on the model pages, but since there's so much confusion about drum compatibility and upgrades and such, it would be good to have a centralized page to talk about that as well. || [https://web.archive.org/web/20250810132649/https://www.stencil.wiki/z-type-color-drum-compatibility] || Placeholder
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| [[Master removal transport band replacement (Z+)]]
| [[Master removal transport band replacement (Z+)]]
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[[Master removal transport band replacement (RP/RN)]]
[[Master removal transport band replacement (RP/RN)]]
| Tutorial
| Tutorial
| How to replace the transport bands (o-rings). I think one article should be generalized for all Z+ machines, with some extra notes on the slightly different procedure for the paper ejection side of two-drum machines. It should also include sizing notes for replacing these with generic o-rings. The {{Machine chip|RP}}{{Machine chip|RN}} band procedure is ''significantly different'' but it could also be folded into a section of this page, or as a separate page. || [https://www.stencil.wiki/replacing-master-removal-belts-rz970-e] [https://www.stencil.wiki/how-change-master-disposal-rubber-bands-belts-riso-rp] || Placeholder
| How to replace the transport bands (o-rings). I think one article should be generalized for all Z+ machines, with some extra notes on the slightly different procedure for the paper ejection side of two-drum machines. It should also include sizing notes for replacing these with generic o-rings. The {{Machine chip|RP}}{{Machine chip|RN}} band procedure is ''significantly different'' but it could also be folded into a section of this page, or as a separate page. || [https://web.archive.org/web/20250810132649/https://www.stencil.wiki/replacing-master-removal-belts-rz970-e] [https://web.archive.org/web/20250810132649/https://www.stencil.wiki/how-change-master-disposal-rubber-bands-belts-riso-rp] || Placeholder
|-
| [[Connecting an RP to Mac OS X]] || Tutorial || This page is a tutorial, but could potentially just live on the {{Machine chip|RP}} main page. Or we should broadly figure out how to deal with these little connectivity guides (of which there are many, with the potential for many more). One of the original articles is just an upload of the "Riso Digital Education Center" presentation on networking RP/RZ machines. || [https://www.stencil.wiki/how-print-riso-rp-directly-mac-os-x] [https://www.stencil.wiki/rp-rz-support-riso-connectivity] || Placeholder
|-
|-
| [[Realigning the MMU on a two-drum Risograph]] || Tutorial || This is a very good guide of the simple way to do this (without fully removing the MMU), but is currently locked into images with the text included in them. || [https://www.stencil.wiki/how-realign-master-making-unit-mz790] || Placeholder
| [[Realigning the MMU on a two-drum Risograph]] || Tutorial || This is a very good guide of the simple way to do this (without fully removing the MMU), but is currently locked into images with the text included in them. || [https://web.archive.org/web/20250810132649/https://www.stencil.wiki/how-realign-master-making-unit-mz790] || Placeholder
|-
|-
| [[Manual drum removal]] || Tutorial || The original is partial instructions for manually unlocking a drum from an {{Machine chip|RP}} (which is more complex process than all other models). We can generalize this to just manually unlocking a drum, with sections for the 3 main different types of machines. This page should start with a big disclaimer that this should be done carefully, because there's a chance that your drum is stuck on something, and forcing it out will damage it (the full instructions for which deserve their own article—maybe [[Drum extraction]]). || [https://www.stencil.wiki/how-remove-stuck-drum-riso-rp3700] [https://www.stencil.wiki/how-unlock-locked-drum-tray-gr-machine] || Placeholder
| [[Manual drum removal]] || Tutorial || The original is partial instructions for manually unlocking a drum from an {{Machine chip|RP}} (which is more complex process than all other models). We can generalize this to just manually unlocking a drum, with sections for the 3 main different types of machines. This page should start with a big disclaimer that this should be done carefully, because there's a chance that your drum is stuck on something, and forcing it out will damage it (the full instructions for which deserve their own article—maybe [[Drum extraction]]). || [https://web.archive.org/web/20250810132649/https://www.stencil.wiki/how-remove-stuck-drum-riso-rp3700] [https://web.archive.org/web/20250810132649/https://www.stencil.wiki/how-unlock-locked-drum-tray-gr-machine] || Placeholder
|-
|-
| [[Replacing the separator collar (GR/FR)]]
| [[Replacing the separator collar (GR/FR)]]
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| Tutorial
| Tutorial
| A common repair that needs to be made for older machines, or else the separator needle is much more likely to catch on the drum/clamp. I consider this a high risk issue (and one that almost all {{Machine chip|RP}} machines need at this point in their lives), so it should definitely get an article.
| A common repair that needs to be made for older machines, or else the separator needle is much more likely to catch on the drum/clamp. I consider this a high risk issue (and one that almost all {{Machine chip|RP}} machines need at this point in their lives), so it should definitely get an article.
| [https://www.stencil.wiki/how-replace-collar-separator] || Placeholder
| [https://web.archive.org/web/20250810132649/https://www.stencil.wiki/how-replace-collar-separator] || Placeholder
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|-
| [[Paper]] || Info || The original article is about selecting paper, and what stocks do and do not work with riso. If there is a general paper page on the wiki, it's likely this would be some of the key content on that page, so this should be a page section of [[Paper]]. || [https://www.stencil.wiki/paper-choosing-ideal-stocks-riso] || Placeholder
| [[Paper]] || Info || The original article is about selecting paper, and what stocks do and do not work with riso. If there is a general paper page on the wiki, it's likely this would be some of the key content on that page, so this should be a page section of [[Paper]]. || [https://web.archive.org/web/20250810132649/https://www.stencil.wiki/paper-choosing-ideal-stocks-riso] || Placeholder
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| [[Print Gocco]] || Info || From resources for the Gocco, which probably belong on the main Gocco page. || [https://www.stencil.wiki/print-gocco-resources] || Placeholder
| [[Print Gocco]] || Info || From resources for the Gocco, which probably belong on the main Gocco page. || [https://web.archive.org/web/20250810132649/https://www.stencil.wiki/print-gocco-resources] || Placeholder
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| [[Splitting color-separated PDFs with Acrobat and Distiller]] || Tutorial || From an article called "Extracting spot color separations from single PDF"—instructions on using Acrobat + Distiller (specifically on a PC) to generate black + white extractions. Since this article title also describes something that Spectrolite does we should probably specify this article further. || [https://www.stencil.wiki/extracting-spot-color-seperations-single-pdf] || Placeholder
| [[Splitting color-separated PDFs with Acrobat and Distiller]] || Tutorial || From an article called "Extracting spot color separations from single PDF"—instructions on using Acrobat + Distiller (specifically on a PC) to generate black + white extractions. Since this article title also describes something that Spectrolite does we should probably specify this article further. || [https://web.archive.org/web/20250810132649/https://www.stencil.wiki/extracting-spot-color-seperations-single-pdf] || Placeholder
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|-  
| [[Ricoh digital duplicator cross reference]] || Info || Original article appears broken—it references a missing chart. If George still has this we can probably recreate it as a table. || [https://www.stencil.wiki/ricoh-digital-duplicator-cross-reference-chart] ||
| [[Ricoh digital duplicator cross reference]] || Info || Original article appears broken—it references a missing chart. If George still has this we can probably recreate it as a table. || [https://web.archive.org/web/20250810132649/https://www.stencil.wiki/ricoh-digital-duplicator-cross-reference-chart] || Placeholder
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| [[Raster Image Processor (RIP)]] || Info || From a compatibility chart on the old wiki—this should probably become a section of a larger RIP page. || [https://www.stencil.wiki/rip-compatibility-chart] || Placeholder
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| [[Riso color guides]] || Info || This one is odd, it's really description around a single file, a scan of one of the official Riso Kagaku color charts, uploaded by TXTbooks. I could see a world where there's a page that collects these (maybe more broadly [[Riso reference documents]]). || [https://www.stencil.wiki/riso-color-guide-2005] || Placeholder
| [[Raster Image Processor (RIP)]] || Info || From a compatibility chart on the old wiki—this should probably become a section of a larger RIP page. || [https://web.archive.org/web/20250810132649/https://www.stencil.wiki/rip-compatibility-chart] || Placeholder
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| [[Riso drum ink labels]] || Info || I think this would be great to add as a resource/service page of some kind, the ability to generate printable color stickers. For now, the list of older style stickers leads to a broken file link, but the newer style is still working in a Dropbox link. || [https://www.stencil.wiki/riso-drum-color-stickers] [https://www.stencil.wiki/riso-drum-labels] || Placeholder
| [[Riso color guides]] || Info || This one is odd, it's really description around a single file, a scan of one of the official Riso Kagaku color charts, uploaded by TXTbooks. I could see a world where there's a page that collects these (maybe more broadly [[Riso reference documents]]). || [https://web.archive.org/web/20250810132649/https://www.stencil.wiki/riso-color-guide-2005] || Placeholder
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| [[Risograph residencies]] || Info || Probably deprecated with the new ''Place'' pages, but will transfer for now. || [https://www.stencil.wiki/riso-residency] || Placeholder
| [[Riso drum ink labels]] || Info || I think this would be great to add as a resource/service page of some kind, the ability to generate printable color stickers. For now, the list of older style stickers leads to a broken file link, but the newer style is still working in a Dropbox link. || [https://web.archive.org/web/20250810132649/https://www.stencil.wiki/riso-drum-color-stickers] [https://web.archive.org/web/20250810132649/https://www.stencil.wiki/riso-drum-labels] || Placeholder
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| [[Drum compatibility]] || Info || Generally, I think drum compatibility should be listed on the model pages, but since there's so much confusion about drum compatibility and upgrades and such, it would be good to have a centralized page to talk about that as well. || [https://www.stencil.wiki/z-type-color-drum-compatibility] || Placeholder
| [[Risograph residencies]] || Info || Probably deprecated with the new ''Place'' pages, but will transfer for now. || [https://web.archive.org/web/20250810132649/https://www.stencil.wiki/riso-residency] || Placeholder
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| [[Black]] || Info || Some good info here about how the {{Machine chip|GR}} line recognizes the special HD Black ink—which may live on the model page, but could also make sense on the {{Ink chip|Black}} page (as there are multiple HD Black inks). || [https://www.stencil.wiki/why-you-can-use-hd-drums-not-ink-gr3750] || Placeholder
| [[Black]] || Info || Some good info here about how the {{Machine chip|GR}} line recognizes the special HD Black ink—which may live on the model page, but could also make sense on the {{Ink chip|Black}} page (as there are multiple HD Black inks). || [https://web.archive.org/web/20250810132649/https://www.stencil.wiki/why-you-can-use-hd-drums-not-ink-gr3750] ||
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Latest revision as of 13:48, 30 November 2025

This page is a way to outline + plan what's coming next for this wiki. It is primarily used internally among the developers and active editors of this project (acting as a broad to-do list), but can be shared publicly to share what's in the pipeline.

Bug fixes

Name Description
Create with PageForm is broken All "Create with form" functionality to make new pages of the various class types is broken. The workaround is to create a page by source, add in the appropriate template for the class, save it, and then "Edit with form." The two most common class forms, Form:Place and Form:Event have instructions for the workaround at the top of the page.
Mobile search button is broken Clicks of the search button in the header on mobile are not registering. Search itself is still functional, and can be accessed, but only by opening in a new tab, or navigating to it through some other system.

Architecture

Area Title Description Status Lead
(All) Update MW version This site is running on MediaWiki 1.41.5, the latest stable release is MediaWiki 1.44.2. On-deck User:IssuePress
(All) Style PageForms PageForms are largely unstyled and unresponsive, they need to have better styles applied to them, both to improve readability and match existing site design standards. On-deck User:IssuePress
Places Document form Populate detailed information about using Form:Place onto Help:Using the place form. Link this help page onto the form itself and add light information (e.g. tooltips + descriptions) into the form itself. Also build out the form page before a place is selected. On-deck User:Robertbaxter
Places Update form inputs Based on the walkthrough at the riso gathering in Milwaukee (Jan. 2025) I want to update some field types to make them a little easier to parse (dropdowns + radios instead of comboboxes, etc.). On-deck User:Robertbaxter
Places Help/info in footer Link the places help page(s) into the footer (or other nav bar) on places pages. On-deck
Events Infobox expansion Build out additional attributes (in template/form/infobox) for fests + fairs. On-deck

Resources

Multiple resource pages need to be migrated from the old wiki along with resources that Anemone and Robert Baxter will shift from personal blogs + notes + threads into pages on here. Many of these will take the form of Category:Tutorials but there might be other resource types as well.

Title Type Description Source Status
Moving a two-drum Risograph Tutorial A how to for moving 2-drum machines (especially securing the MMU)—also includes instructions for disassembling a Riso to decrease its weight for stairs. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] Draft
Fix thermal-pressure motor lock Tutorial Instructions for swapping out the TPH gear on Z+ machines—this article is being adapted from an article written by Martin (RISOFORT) for the old wiki which focused on two-drum machines. [6] Draft
GR/FR drum cleaning

RP/RN drum cleaning

Z+ drum cleaning

Tutorial Consolidating and expanding multiple partial articles from the old wiki, but splitting into different types of drums (as that's the functional difference point). I think this should pair with a Transitioning a drum which has a section for the forced transition and one for the cleaning approach, the latter of which links to these. [7] [8] [9] [10] Placeholder
Connecting an RP to Mac OS X Tutorial This page is a tutorial, but could potentially just live on the RP main page. Or we should broadly figure out how to deal with these little connectivity guides (of which there are many, with the potential for many more). One of the original articles is just an upload of the "Riso Digital Education Center" presentation on networking RP/RZ machines. [11] [12] Placeholder
Ink tube adaptation for older Risographs

Ink tube transfer

Tutorial From "3d Printable Tab to use E series ink in GR machines" + "How-to: Transfer Ink from one tube to another"—generalize and include the tube transfer method as a section? [13] [14] Draft
Drum compatibility Info Generally, I think drum compatibility should be listed on the model pages, but since there's so much confusion about drum compatibility and upgrades and such, it would be good to have a centralized page to talk about that as well. [15] Placeholder
Master removal transport band replacement (Z+)

Master removal transport band replacement (RP/RN)

Tutorial How to replace the transport bands (o-rings). I think one article should be generalized for all Z+ machines, with some extra notes on the slightly different procedure for the paper ejection side of two-drum machines. It should also include sizing notes for replacing these with generic o-rings. The RPRN band procedure is significantly different but it could also be folded into a section of this page, or as a separate page. [16] [17] Placeholder
Realigning the MMU on a two-drum Risograph Tutorial This is a very good guide of the simple way to do this (without fully removing the MMU), but is currently locked into images with the text included in them. [18] Placeholder
Manual drum removal Tutorial The original is partial instructions for manually unlocking a drum from an RP (which is more complex process than all other models). We can generalize this to just manually unlocking a drum, with sections for the 3 main different types of machines. This page should start with a big disclaimer that this should be done carefully, because there's a chance that your drum is stuck on something, and forcing it out will damage it (the full instructions for which deserve their own article—maybe Drum extraction). [19] [20] Placeholder
Replacing the separator collar (GR/FR)

Replacing the separator collar (RP/RN)

Tutorial A common repair that needs to be made for older machines, or else the separator needle is much more likely to catch on the drum/clamp. I consider this a high risk issue (and one that almost all RP machines need at this point in their lives), so it should definitely get an article. [21] Placeholder
Paper Info The original article is about selecting paper, and what stocks do and do not work with riso. If there is a general paper page on the wiki, it's likely this would be some of the key content on that page, so this should be a page section of Paper. [22] Placeholder
Print Gocco Info From resources for the Gocco, which probably belong on the main Gocco page. [23] Placeholder
Splitting color-separated PDFs with Acrobat and Distiller Tutorial From an article called "Extracting spot color separations from single PDF"—instructions on using Acrobat + Distiller (specifically on a PC) to generate black + white extractions. Since this article title also describes something that Spectrolite does we should probably specify this article further. [24] Placeholder
Ricoh digital duplicator cross reference Info Original article appears broken—it references a missing chart. If George still has this we can probably recreate it as a table. [25] Placeholder
Raster Image Processor (RIP) Info From a compatibility chart on the old wiki—this should probably become a section of a larger RIP page. [26] Placeholder
Riso color guides Info This one is odd, it's really description around a single file, a scan of one of the official Riso Kagaku color charts, uploaded by TXTbooks. I could see a world where there's a page that collects these (maybe more broadly Riso reference documents). [27] Placeholder
Riso drum ink labels Info I think this would be great to add as a resource/service page of some kind, the ability to generate printable color stickers. For now, the list of older style stickers leads to a broken file link, but the newer style is still working in a Dropbox link. [28] [29] Placeholder
Risograph residencies Info Probably deprecated with the new Place pages, but will transfer for now. [30] Placeholder
Black Info Some good info here about how the Riso GR logo line recognizes the special HD Black ink—which may live on the model page, but could also make sense on the Black page (as there are multiple HD Black inks). [31]