![]() This custom PPD will also make your printer show up properly as 'Riso RP Series' instead of 'Riso MZ Series'. If strange lines or half-tones are noticeable on your prints, you can try using the customized PPD provided below, which has fixed a few printing issues we’ve run into which were apparently related to resolution and page size incompatibilities between the MZ and RP models. Different series' drivers might work as well. Drivers for the MZ9 Series were used successfully on both methods. Step by step instructions for both ethernet and USB connections are provided below. All one needs to do is install Riso drivers from a different series that do have OS X support, then connect your RP to your Mac via Ethernet or USB and create/add your printer in the exact same way you'd add any supported printer under Mac OS X. There are no Riso-supported Mac OS X drivers for the RP Series, yet it is possible to print directly to an RP machine from Mac OS X, without complex tinkering –if any at all– or extra files. ![]()
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