1975 - 1984 |
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The 2nd Growing Stage - Toward a major printing
equipment manufacturer |
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Sep., 1977 |
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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 |
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Launches a family model of Print Gocco B6, "Print Gocco B5", a larger-format
card printer. |
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Print Gocco B6 |
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Apr., 1979 |
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"Print Gocco B6" is donated to the Edison Museum in U.S. |
Jan., 1980 |
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New corporate logo and symbol marks are introduced under the Corporate Identity
buildup program for a grownup corporate image. |
Jun., 1980 |
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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.
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Oct., 1981 |
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Completes Tsukuba Plant and starts production there. |
Jun., 1982 |
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Exhibits "RISOGRAPH FX7200" and "RISOGRAPH AP7200" in CeBIT in Hanover, Germany.
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RISOGRAPH FX7200,AP7200 |
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Aug., 1984 |
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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.
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Dec., 1984 |
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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. |