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History of Innovation

1975 - 1984   The 2nd Growing Stage - Toward a major printing equipment manufacturer
Sep., 1977 Launches a personal card printer, "Print Gocco B6." This printer enabled a user to create colorful greeting or invitation cards quickly and easily and earned high reputations as a suitable creation tool for new year's greeting cards.
Nov., 1978 Launches a family model of Print Gocco B6, "Print Gocco B5", a larger-format card printer.
   
Print Gocco B6
Apr., 1979 "Print Gocco B6" is donated to the Edison Museum in U.S.
Jan., 1980 New corporate logo and symbol marks are introduced under the Corporate Identity buildup program for a grownup corporate image.
Jun., 1980 Launches the first RISOGRAPH-brand products, FX7200 and AP7200. "RISOGRAPH FX7200" is an auto-feed xenon-flash-lamp duplicator stencil maker, while "RISOGRAPH AP7200" is a high-speed auto-control duplicator.
Oct., 1981 Completes Tsukuba Plant and starts production there.
Jun., 1982 Exhibits "RISOGRAPH FX7200" and "RISOGRAPH AP7200" in CeBIT in Hanover, Germany.
   
RISOGRAPH FX7200,AP7200
Aug., 1984 Launches a full-auto duplicator, "RISOGRAPH 007." This product built an auto-feed xenon-flash-lamp stencil maker into a duplicator for the first time in the world, thus saving the operation of attaching a finished stencil to the print cylinder in the duplicator.
Dec., 1984 Establishes Riso Educational Foundation to contribute to the improvement of the quality of public education.
[Note]
The product release dates given in the above chronological table are only applicable in Japan.


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