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The stencil material used | The stencil ''material'' from different rolls can generally be used across machines, but the newer cardboard rolls themselves don't fit into plastic flanges/spools used by the older models. The most common method to get newer rolls to fit is to [[3D printed stencil roll flanges|3D print new flanges]] (or otherwise modify existing flanges to fit the new rolls). | ||
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Riso Kagaku has officially discontinued supplies for all duplicator lines older than the —however, newer consumables can be modified to continue support for
RPRN machines.
Both new inks and new stencils can be used in older machines—by modifying the ink tubes to be recognized by the riso and modifying the riso to accept the new stencil rolls.
While the ink itself is mostly interchangeable, there are two major differences between older and newer ink tubes:
Getting newer ink to work in older machines is a matter of either:
The stencil material from different rolls can generally be used across machines, but the newer cardboard rolls themselves don't fit into plastic flanges/spools used by the older models. The most common method to get newer rolls to fit is to 3D print new flanges (or otherwise modify existing flanges to fit the new rolls).