RISO Printer Driver USER’S GUIDE for EZ5/EZ3/EZ2 Series Ms5412-06E
This document is intended for use by RISO, its authorized dealers and purchasers of the equipment described herein. While every effort has been made to insure the accuracy of information contained in this document, RISO, its authorized dealers and their employees shall not be held responsible for any inaccuracies it may contain. ALL SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. The screens used in this manual are now under development. Therefore, they might be different from the actual screens.
Preface Welcome to the high-speed PC printing field presented by RISO printers through RISO Printer Drivers. The RISO printers, which are designed to operate as a high-speed GDI printer, enable you to print various documents you create on different computer platforms very speedily, only if an appropriate RISO printer driver is installed in your computer.
Procedure before printing Before you use the printer at the first time, carry out the installation procedure below. After installation, follow the basic operation procedure. Then, you can print out the documentation data. Installation (When the printer is used at the first time) Installing the Printer Driver 1. Preparing for the printer Install the RISO Printer Driver into your computer.
Basic operation USB Flash Drive Printing OK 2. Setting 3. Printing 4. Completion of printing Open the data you want to print out with your computer, select your Printer Driver (or the USB flash-via-Printer Driver) and make settings for printing. Open the [Print] dialog box on your PC and click [OK]. The data is transmitted to the printer or stored in the *USB Flash Drive. The printer receives the data and makes master and prints out the data.
Connecting Methods and Printer Driver types The types of Printer Drivers are as follows: Printer Driver USB flash-via-Printer Driver Choose the Printer Driver to install according to your environment. ■ The environment for being connected via cable In the following environment, the Printer Driver should be used.
Table of Contents Preface ....................................................................... Procedure before printing ........................................... Connecting Methods and Printer Driver types ............ Table of Contents ........................................................ 2 3 5 6 Installing the Printer Driver ■ USB Connection.............................................. 9 Installing the Printer Driver ......................................... 9 ■ Network Connection ...........
■ Manual uninstallation ................................... 73 Appendix Troubleshooting Tips ................................................. 75 Error Message on PC’s Display ...................... 75 Operation Problems .......................................
Installing the Printer Driver The method of installing the Printer Driver using the installer is described here. ■ USB Connection ........................................ 9 Installing the Printer Driver ..................... 9 ■ Network Connection ................................ 16 Connecting with PC .............................. 16 Installing the Printer Driver ................... 17 ■ USB Flash Drive Output (only for EZ5 series) ... 27 About USB Flash Drive ........................
USB Connection ■ USB Connection Installing the Printer Driver This section describes how to install the Printer Driver for windows supporting the Plug&Play installation when your computer and the RISO printer are connected via USB cable. IMPORTANT! • You are required to have the administrator’s privilege to install the printer driver program in your computer. • RISO Printer Driver system requirements: For Windows 2000 ....... 128 MB of RAM or more For WIndows XP ..........
USB Connection Select your language from the drop-down list, then click [OK]. Click [Install]. Click [Next].
USB Connection Select [Connect with USB cable]. Click [Next]. The [USB Port Settings] dialog box appears. Turn on the RISO printer.
USB Connection Connect the computer to the RISO printer with an USB cable (HiSpeed USB, 3 m or less). Select the printer name you just connected.
USB Connection Click [Next]. When selected Printer Driver has already been installed in Windows 2000/ XP, [Installation Method] dialog appears. Click [Next]. Click [Next]. You can also change the name of the printer.
USB Connection Click [Install]. When the [Digital Signature Not Found] (for Windows 2000), [Windows Logo Approval Test] (for Windows XP) or [Driver Source Not Found] (for Windows Vista) dialog appears, continue with installation. [Do you want to print a test page?] appears, then click [Yes]. Set A4/Letter paper in the printer beforehand. Check the test print was properly printed and click [OK].
USB Connection Click [Display the ReadMe file]. The ReadMe file is opened. Be sure to read all the instructions and notes on it. Click [Finish]. Be sure to restart the computer before using the Printer Driver. If you have checked [Restart immediately], the computer will be shut down and restarted when you click [Finish]. When [Found New Hardware Wizard] is displayed, click [Cancel]. Then remove the [RISO Printer Driver] CD-ROM from the CD-ROM drive of your computer.
Network Connection ■ Network Connection Connecting with PC Optional network interface card, “RISO Network Card” is required when connecting the computer to the RISO printer through network to use as a network printer. In advance, connect the RISO printer to the network and configure printer network settings (ex. IP address). For details, see RISO Network Card User's Guide (contained in RISO Network Card SOFTWARE CD-ROM).
Network Connection Installing the Printer Driver This section describes how to install the RISO Printer Driver when the computer is connected to the RISO printer through network. IMPORTANT! • You are required to have the administrator’s privilege to install the Printer Driver program in your computer. • RISO Printer Driver system requirements: Windows 2000 .... 128MB of RAM or more Windows XP ........ 192MB of RAM or more Windows Vista .....
Network Connection Click [Install]. Click [Next]. Select [Connect using another connection method].
Network Connection Click [Next]. Select the printer name you just connected. Click [Next].
Network Connection When selected Printer Driver has already been installed, [Installation Method] dialog appears. Click [Next]. Add the network port. 1) Select [Create a New Port], and then [Standard TCP/IP Port]. 2) Click [Create]. The [Add Standard TCP/IP Printer Port Wizard] dialog box appears.
Network Connection 3) Click [Next]. 4) Enter the IP address of your printer. Port name will be entered automatically. 5) Click [Next].
Network Connection 6) Select the [Custom] and click [Settings]. 7) Select [LPR] for [Protocol], input “lp” as the [Queue Name] under [LPR port], and place a checkmark in the [LPR Byte Counting Enabled] checkbox. This installation procedure assumes that the RISO printer is connected to the network using the dedicated network interface card, RISO Network Card (option). When connecting to a commercial print server etc. on the network, refer to the instruction manual provided by the manufacturer.
Network Connection 8) Click [OK]. 9) Click [Next].
Network Connection 10) Click [Finish]. Click [Next]. You can also change the name of the printer.
Network Connection Click [Install]. When the [Digital Signature Not Found] (for Windows 2000), [Windows Logo Approval Test] (for Windows XP) or [Driver Source Not Found] (for Windows Vista) dialog appears, continue with installation. [Do you want to print a test page?] appears, then click [Yes]. Set A4/Letter paper in the printer beforehand. Load paper with the short edge first. Check the test print was properly printed and click [OK].
Network Connection Click [Display the ReadMe file]. The ReadMe file is opened. Be sure to read all the instructions and notes on it. Click [Finish]. Be sure to restart the computer before using the Printer Driver. If you have checked [Restart immediately], the computer will be shut down and restarted when you click [Finish]. Then remove the [RISO Printer Driver] CD-ROM from the CD-ROM drive of your computer. IMPORTANT! Keep the CD-ROM at hand.
USB Flash Drive Output ■ USB Flash Drive Output (only for EZ5 series) About USB Flash Drive ● Use USB Flash Drive of mass storage class. Depending on the type of USB Flash Drive, the Printer Driver may not work properly. ● When connecting or removing USB Flash Drive, insert it or pull it out slowly by using the correct method. ● When USB Flash Drive data is damaged by natural disaster or contingency, the data saved in the USB Flash Drive cannot be guaranteed.
USB Flash Drive Output Select your language from the drop-down list, then click [OK]. Click [Install]. Click [Next].
USB Flash Drive Output Select [Use a USB flash drive to print]. Click [Next]. Select the printer name that has the part "USB flash" at the end.
USB Flash Drive Output Click [Next]. When the selected Printer Driver is already installed, “Installation Method” dialog box appears, click [Next].
USB Flash Drive Output Click [Next]. You can also change the printer name. When changing the printer's name, we recommend to leave (USB flash) in the name. Click [Install]. When the [Digital Signature Not Found] (for Windows 2000), [Windows Logo Approval Test] (for Windows XP) or [Driver Source Not Found] (for Windows Vista) dialog appears, continue with installation. The following message appears, click [OK].
USB Flash Drive Output Click [Display the ReadMe file]. The ReadMe file is opened. Be sure to read all the instructions and notes on it. Click [Finish]. Be sure to restart the computer before using the Printer Driver. If you have checked [Restart immediately], the computer will be shut down and restarted when you click [Finish]. Then remove the [RISO Printer Driver] CD-ROM from the CD-ROM drive of your computer. IMPORTANT! Keep the removed CD-ROM at hand.
USB Flash Drive Output Create a Folder The procedure of creating a dedicated folder in USB Flash Drive is described here. IMPORTANT! When printing by using USB Flash Drive, be sure to create a dedicated folder in USB Flash Drive. Printing is disabled from the USB Flash Drive for which a dedicated folder has not been created. Instead of the following procedure, you can create a dedicated folder by connecting USB Flash Drive to the printer. Connect the USB Flash Drive to the computer.
USB Flash Drive Output Click [OK]. Next, print a test page. IMPORTANT! When changing the name of the folders in USB Flash Drive or moving the original data, use the RISO USB PRINT MANAGER. For details, see the "RISO Utility Software User's Guide". Printing a test page This section describes the procedures for printing a test page by using the USB flash-via-Printer Driver. IMPORTANT! Use the USB Flash Drive for which a dedicated folder (Page 32) has been created in advance. Open the print folder.
USB Flash Drive Output When a message appears, wait for a few seconds and click [OK]. The data of the test page is saved in USB Flash Drive. Remove the USB Flash Drive from your computer, and connect it to the printer. On the touch panel of the printer, touch [USB Job List]. Select [Test page] of [1_usb_folder], and touch [Retrieve]. Test Page Press the Start key. Set A4/Letter paper in the printer beforehand. A test page is printed. Load paper with the short edge first.
Working with the Printer Driver ■ Changing the Printer Driver Configuration ........................................... 37 ■ Sending and Printing Data ..................... 42 ■ Setting the Print Conditions ................... 45 [Guide] Tab ............................................ 46 [Image] Tab ........................................... 54 [Extensions] Tab ........................................... 57 ■ Creating a RISORINC-format file ............
Changing the Printer Driver Configuration ■ Changing the Printer Driver Configuration For customized use, register optional devices, frequently-used custom paper size, print color, and color information. If you do not change the Printer Driver configuration, you will not be able to select the corresponding option when specifying the print conditions of your print job. The screen shots of the Printer Driver shown here are taken from Printer Driver.
Changing the Printer Driver Configuration Select the optional devices with which your RISO printer is equipped. Mark the check boxes of the optional device concerned. You cannot select this option without any optional devices connected. Optional device* Color information* Custom Paper Entry Printer Color Entry * [Storage Memory] under [Optional device] and [Color information] do not appear in the USB flash-via-Printer Driver. Sorter* Select the sorter which is connected to your RISO printer.
Changing the Printer Driver Configuration Register paper and colors when you needed. Registering Custom Paper Size as Standard You can register custom paper sizes as standard in the [Custom Paper List] dialog box, which can be opened by clicking [Custom Paper Entry] in the [Configuration] tab of the [Properties] dialog box. The custom paper sizes can be named and displayed in the standard paper size list. 1) Click [Custom Paper Entry] to display the [Custom Paper List] dialog box. 2) Click [Add].
Changing the Printer Driver Configuration 4) Click [OK]. The [Customer Paper - Add] dialog box is closed and the paper size name which has just been registered is added to the [Custom Paper List] dialog box. You can save the information of your customer paper size as a Custom Paper Entry information file (.udp extension) by clicking [Save]. If you want to register the custom paper size from the Custom Paper Entry information file, click [Open] to select the file.
Changing the Printer Driver Configuration Color Information (Network Connection only) Make your choice for auto detection of color information. Check box selected : Detection of the color information of the print color mounted on the printer is made every time you open the printer’s properties to reflect the in formation on the [Color Label] for the Printer Driver.
Sending and Printing Data ■ Sending and Printing Data Follow the procedures given below to print out document data directly on your RISO printer. If the corresponding RISO Printer Driver has not been installed in your computer yet, install it first, referring to the section “Installing the Printer Driver” on page 8. IMPORTANT! • The maximum print area is different depending on the model of RISO printer.
Sending and Printing Data Check print conditions. • Specify the number of copies to be printed within the following range : 1 to 9,999. • Never fail to deselect the [Collate] box. If it is selected, the mastermaking operation will be repeated for every copy. The displayed items in the [Print] dialog box vary depending on the application software. Remove the check mark for [Collate].
Sending and Printing Data [Image] Tab (refer to page 54 for detailed settings) [Extensions] Tab (refer to page 57 for detailed settings) If no settings are required, leave this tab as “” or make no changes. (Printing will be done according to the setting of your RISO printer.) If you want to customize settings, be sure to refer to the user’s guide of your RISO printer for the relevant section. Start printing. Click [OK] in the [Print] dialog box.
Setting the Print Conditions ■ Setting the Print Conditions You can set various print conditions over the tabs in the [Properties] dialog box. To open this dialog box, click [Properties] in the [Print] dialog box. The operation here is common to Windows 2000/XP/Vista. Some screen indications and tab names might be different. Refer to the document of Windows and other associated applications for how to use the other tabs of this dialog box.
Setting the Print Conditions [Guide] Tab 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Settings 1 Color Print color Refresh 2 Original Size Orientation 3 Paper Output size 4 Layout Page layout Page order Margin-plus 180-degree rotation 46 Working with the Printer Driver 5 Output Number of Copies Program printing Process Destination Storage tag 6 Restore Default 7 Help 8 About...
Setting the Print Conditions 1 Color Print color When color information is acquired by executing [Refresh], the color that has been set in the printer is automatically set, and the character of the color name is displayed in blue. This operation is convenient for checking what colored drum is currently set. When the information has not been acquired, display the drop-down list by clicking [▼], and manually select the color that has been set for the printer.
Setting the Print Conditions Orientation You are required to select the same page direction as of original document data here. The factory-set page direction is “Portrait”. When paper is fed with the wide edge first, however, the page direction specified here should be opposite to that of original document data, i.e. “Portrait” to “Landscape” and “Landscape” to “Portrait”. IMPORTANT! Be sure to specify the same page direction which was set in the application software used when creating the document data.
Setting the Print Conditions Margin-plus If you select this check box, printing will be done in a 95% scaling. 180-degree rotation You can rotate print images by 180 degrees by activating this option. Select the check box to activate it. IMPORTANT! This option is also available on the control panel of your RISO printer. Make sure it is not activated on both sides at the same time. If it is, this option will be canceled.
Setting the Print Conditions Process You can specify how to process your print jobs on your RISO printer, i.e. to complete them without interruption or to interrupt them after a specified process step. By interrupting your print jobs, you can check print position and quality with test prints before printing process or change the print job flow according to your print requirements. Click on the [▼] bar and select a desired process flow from the displayed list.
Setting the Print Conditions Destination (For the Printer Driver) ■ The [Destination] is displayed only when your RISO printer is equipped with the storage memory (DM-128CF). When you install the Printer Driver, open the [Properties] dialog box, and you can select the storage memory to be installed or not installed from the [Configuration] tab. (See page 37) Click [▼] to view the drop-down list and select the destination.
Setting the Print Conditions Storage tag (For the Printer Driver) Set additional information necessary for storing data. The information below will be stored together with the document data. Such information can be used to identify stored data. Selecting [Print & Storage] or [Storage Only] for [Destination] enables you to click [Storage Tag]. Click [Storage Tag] to open the [Storage Tag] dialog box.
Setting the Print Conditions Folder: Select a folder (1-6) to use for storing or printing from the USB Flash Drive. Drive (Only for USB flash-via-Printer Driver): Select the drive that the USB Flash Drive is connected to. The drive detected as the USB Flash Drive appears in the drop-down list. Display a message before deleting data: Select the check box to display a confirmation message on the control panel of your RISO printer before deleting stored data.
Setting the Print Conditions [Image] Tab 1 2 Print image 3 4 Settings 1 Photo 3 Line Grain-touch Screen-covered Frequency Angle 2 Image type Standard Portrait Group 1 Photo Grain-touch Screen-covered Solid-look 4 Text Style Bold Slim Off You can select either of the following two styles in printing out photo images in your document data. The print result of the selected style of photo images is previewed on the screen.
Setting the Print Conditions Frequency You can select the frequency of dots per inch (25.4 mm). You can select the value from 38 to 200. The default value is 71. Angle You can select the angle of dot direction so as to make adjustments against moire or other problems. You can select the value from 0 to 90. The default value is 45. 2 Image type Select the type of photo and set image finishing. Standard Clicking [Details] enables settings to be made for brightness and contrast.
Setting the Print Conditions 3 Line Specifies the expression method of the line (text). Grain-touch : This mode displays the color gradation. The bright color is printed out in light tone and the dark color is printed out in deep tone. Screen-covered : The text sections are displayed with halftone dots. This mode is unsuitable for small sized text. Solid-look : This mode makes all text solid-look. You can use this mode to express the text clearly. The difference of each text color cannot be expressed.
Setting and Printing Conditions [Extensions] Tab 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Device Sorter control* Job separator 2 Print speed 3 Print density 4 Output the data after initializing printer 5 Interval printing 6 Ink saving 7 Activate the Confidential mode after job completes 8 ID print* * This option is not available for EZ3/EZ2 series. 1 Device • [Sorter Control] appears when [Sort] is selected for [Sorter] on the [Configuration] tab (Page 38).
Setting and Printing Conditions Job separator You can activate the job separator on your RISO printer and select the timing of separation tape insertion. : Follow the present setting of your RISO printer. OFF : No separation tape inserted. ON-Between Documents : Insert separation tapes per job. ON-Between Pages : Insert separation tapes per page. For the features and operations of the Job Separator, refer to the User’s Guide of the Job Separator.
Setting and Printing Conditions 8 ID print This feature is available for EZ5 series only. The data will be output as “ID print” when this check box is selected. For ID print, the input of PIN code is required when printing the data from the printer. Use this setting to print documents you do not want others to read, such as confidential documents. Though the job is sent to the printer, the master or prints are not made until authorization is input from the printer's control panel.
Creating a RISORINC-format file ■ Creating a RISORINC-format file It is necessary to create a RISORINC-format file before sending data via FTP with RISO Network Card. A RISORINC-format file can only be used with RISO printers. All settings made in the Printer Driver are saved with the file. IMPORTANT! The procedure for creating RISORINC files differs when using the [Layout] feature (Page 48). See "Creating RISORINC Files Using the Layout function" (Page 62).
Creating a RISORINC-format file Output the document data to a file. Select the corresponding check box, ex. [Print to file], and click [OK]. Then specify the name and the destination for the RISORINC-format file to be created in the displayed dialog box and click [OK] or [Save]. If the corresponding check box does not exist in the [Print] dialog box, change the Printer Driver configuration.
Creating a RISORINC-format file Creating RISORINC Files Using the Layout Feature When using the [Layout] function (Page 48), files cannot be properly created in the usual way. Create RISORINC files from a Local Port. ■ Adding a Local Port for RISORINC Files 1 Open [Printers and Faxes] or [Printer] from the Control Panel. 2 Select the RISO Printer Driver and open the properties. 3 Open the [Port] tab. 4 Click [Add Port]. 5 Select [Local Port] and click [New Port].
Uninstalling the Printer Driver The procedure of uninstalling the Printer Driver by using the uninstaller is described here. For Windows Vista In the case of uninstallation using the uninstaller, the driver package cannot be deleted. When the driver package needs to be deleted, in such cases as for re-installation of the Printer Driver, uninstall the Printer Driver manually. ■ Uninstall the Printer Driver .....................
Uninstall the Printer Driver ■ Uninstall the Printer Driver The procedure of uninstalling the Printer Driver is described here. (Regarding the procedure of manual uninstallation, see Page 70.) IMPORTANT! To uninstall the Printer Driver, it is necessary to log on to Windows by the account with the authority to change the system setting (administrator, etc.). Insert the “RISO Printer Driver” CD-ROM into your computer. The installer is started. When the installer is not started, double-click the “SETUP.
Uninstall the Printer Driver Click [Next]. Select the printer for which the Printer Driver needs to be uninstalled. Click [Next].
Uninstall the Printer Driver Click [Uninstall]. Click [Finish]. When the Printer Driver has been uninstalled, be sure to restart your computer. When [Restart immediately] is checked, your computer is restarted after [Finish] is clicked. Remove the “RISO Printer Driver” CD-ROM from your computer. IMPORTANT! Keep the removed CD-ROM at hand.
Manually installing / uninstalling the Printer Driver The procedure of installing / uninstalling the Printer Driver without using the installer / uninstaller is described here. For Windows 2000/XP ■ Manual installation .................................. 68 In the case of connection via USB cable ..................................................... 68 In the case of network connection /USB Flash Drive output ....................... 69 ■ Manual uninstallation ..............................
For Windows 2000 / XP Manual installation ■ Manual installation IMPORTANT! • To install the Printer Driver, it is necessary to log on to Windows by the account with the authority to change the system setting (administrator, etc.). • To operate this Printer Driver, the following environment is required. Memory: For Windows 2000 ....... 128MB or larger For Windows XP .......... 192MB or larger • Server OS and printer sharing are not supported.
Manual installation Click [Print processor] of the [Details] tab. Select [R34X8AP] from the list of print processors and [NT EMF 1.008] from the list of default data types, and click [OK]. Print the test page. In the case of network connection / USB Flash Drive output Start [Add Printer Wizard] Select [Local printer] and click [Next]. Create the port. In the case of network connection: Create TCP/IP port or LPR port. In the case of USB Flash Drive output : Create the local port (C:\RISO\RISORINC.
Manual installation ■ Manual uninstallation Delete the printer to uninstall from the printer folder. From the menu of the printer folder, open [File] and then [Server properties]. From the [Driver] tab, select the Printer Driver to uninstall, and click [Delete].
For Windows Vista Manual installation ■ Manual installation IMPORTANT! • To install the Printer Driver, it is necessary to log on to Windows by the account with the authority to change the system setting (administrator etc.). • To operate this Printer Driver, the following environment is required. Memory: 512MB or more • Printer sharing is not supported. In the case of USB cable connection Turn the power of the printer on, and connect the USB cable to the printer. Start your computer.
Manual installation Open the printer folder, and open the properties of the printer to which the Printer Driver has been installed. Click [Print processor] of the [Details] tab. Select [R34V8AP] from the list of print processors and [NT EMF 1.008] from the list of default data types, and click [OK]. Print the test page. In the case of network connection / USB Flash Drive output Start [Add Printer Wizard]. Select [Local printer], and click [Next]. Create the port.
Manual installation ■ Manual uninstallation Delete the printer to uninstall from the printer folder. From the menu that will be displayed by right-clicking on the margin of the printer folder, select [Run as administrator] and then [Server properties]. From the [Driver] tab, select the Printer Driver to uninstall, and click [Delete]. When the [Delete driver and package] dialog opens, select [Delete driver and driver package] to delete the driver and driver package.
Appendix Troubleshooting Tips ..................................... 75 Error Message on PC’s Display ........... 75 Operation Problems .............................
Troubleshooting Tips Error Message on PC’s Display Take actions as given below if the following error messages appear in the PC’s display. Message The printer is not ready for printing. (The device is not ready.) Description and Action ❑ This message appears when your RISO printer requires paper or it is not connected to your computer properly. Action Replenish paper or check your RISO printer and the printer cable for poor connection, and then restart printing.
Operation Problems Check your system setup as given below if you encounter the following operation problems. Contact your service representative for help if you cannot solve the problem. No Printout __________________________________ Problem Your RISO printer is not receiving data from your computer even after the print job finishes in the application software. Cause / Condition and Action ❑ Your computer is not securely connected to your RISO printer.
Cause / Condition and Action Problem Your RISO printer cannot finish processing the current document data. ❑ The printer cable (or network cable) was removed just after a print job started in the application software. ([Printing] is displayed when you open the [RISO...] printer monitor window in this case.) Action Reconnect the cable and cancel the current job in the [RISO...] printer monitor window. Then turn off the main power switch of your RISO printer.
Unexpected Print Result _______________________ Problem Graphics cannot be printed properly. Cause / Condition and Action ❑ The current [RISO...] printer driver was not selected as active when editing graphics. Action Select the current [RISO...] Printer Driver and edit graphics again because graphics may not be printed properly if they are edited with another Printer Driver selected. ❑ The specified custom paper size was so large that unexpected margins were assigned on a page.
Unexpected Action ___________________________ Problem Cause / Condition and Action Your RISO printer repeats the mastermaking process for each copy of the identical page. ❑ The [Collate] check box is selected in the [Print] dialog box in the application software. Your RISO printer does not operate as specified in the [Sorter control] option in the Printer Driver.
Unable to Specify Settings _____________________ Problem Cause / Condition and Action A name cannot be entered in the dialog box to register the custom paper size. ❑ The name is too long for the corresponding field. A desired value cannot be entered in the corresponding fields to register the custom paper size. ❑ The value does not fall within the range. The custom paper size cannot be registered in the [RISO...] printer driver. ❑ The relevant dialog box was not closed correctly.