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Welcome to RISO Expressions for February 2003


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In this Issue:
* Congratulations to our Winner!
* Tips & Tricks
* RISO Coming Attractions
* Star light, Star-Brite
* Bookmarks
* Picture This
* And the Oscar goes to...


Congratulations to our Winner!

Congratulations to Primilla Young of Stafford, Virginia, our Expressions
monthly drawing winner! Prim has been the administrative assistant at the
Ebenezer United Methodist Church for the past 13 years. With a
congregation of over 1,000 members, she has her work cut out for her! Prim
uses her FR3950ui to produce letterhead, bulletins, newsletters,
brochures, and more. She enjoys reading the latest Tips & Tricks and looks
forward to receiving her prize... a Microsoft XBox Console Bundle with Sega
GT and Jet Set Radio, compliments of RISO!

You too may be an Expressions winner! All subscribers are automatically
eligible for our monthly prize drawing! Good luck!


Tips & Tricks

No-Stick Slick

When using paper that is a little slick, try the 'card' mode for easier
feeding. The 'card" setting increases the pressure on the feed roller
allowing it to better grasp heavier or slicker stock.

Submitted by Bev Rubin of San Diego, California

Visit our website for more valuable tips and tricks. Submit your own tip
and if posted, receive a special "thank you" gift from RISO!



http://www.riso.com/public/tipfinder.asp

RISO Coming Attractions

Come see RISO's innovative two-color digital press-
and receive two free movie passes! Plus, you can register to win a DVD
player and special edition boxed set of movies.

Adding color to movies made them more vibrant and exciting. Now, you can
add color to your documents with the RISO V8000 Digital Press. Two-color
printing has never been so easy or economical before!

Click on the link below for more information on how to catch the show in
your neighborhood!
http://www.riso.com/public/8000.asp

Star light, Star-Brite

With RISO's help, Dave and Carol Heler are fulfilling a dream of providing
an educational curriculum for preschools and home care providers. Their
home based business, Star-Brite Learning Programs, provides daily lesson
plans, all necessary supplies, and step-by-step instructions. Everything
is conveniently packaged so there's no searching for additional materials.

To learn more about Star Brite and other RISO users, visit our Download
Library of application snapshots.
http://www.riso.com/public/solutions.asp

Bookmarks

Want to make it easy on yourself to return to your favorite website?
Bookmark the Home Page, or bookmark all your favorite spots on the
website. There are several ways to bookmark in Internet Explorer.

While in a page, simply click on "Favorites" at the top of your browser,
and choose "Add to favorites". Then the next time you open your browser,
click "Favorites" and choose the page you saved before. If you want to
rename the bookmark to make it more descriptive for you, just right mouse
click on the bookmark in the "Favorites" drop-down and select "Rename",
type in what you want and click "OK".

You can also bookmark a page by adding a shortcut to your desktop. While
in a page click on "File", roll over "Send" and choose "Shortcut to
Desktop". Then, next time you want to go to that page just double click on
that icon on your desktop and it'll automatically open a browser and go
right to that page. (You can rename the shortcut in the same way you
renamed the bookmark, above.)

Okay, one more way to bookmark. Some people like to use "links". To create
a link, while in a page you want to link to, click and drag the Internet
Explorer icon at the left of the address at the top of the browser to the
"Links" bar and let go. Don't have "Links" showing at the top of your
browser? Click "View", "Toolbars", "Links" and voila.

To get many Windows tips try Briansbuzz.com.
http://www.briansbuzz.com/

Picture This

The Photoimaging Council has created a new website that's dedicated to
helping people enjoy photography. Start by looking at what other
photographers -famous and amateur-have captured on film. Then take some
tips on how to make your photos great!
http://www.takegreatpictures.com/

And the Oscar goes to...

This year, the 74th Annual Academy Awards will take place at the
newly-constructed Kodak Theatre. Hollywood's A-list will strut their stuff
down the legendary red carpet and fans around the globe will tune in to
watch their on-screen favorites feted.

Oscar has a long and colorful history. To learn more about Oscar and its
recipients, download your ballot, or pick up some movie trivia, visit...

http://www.oscar.com/

Direct Action Program

If you're having trouble getting an issue resolved through normal
channels, RISO's Direct Action Program is here to give you a hand. Click
here to learn more http://www.riso.com/public/direct.asp or fill out a
Direct Action form on-line http://www.riso.com/public/DirectActionForm.asp
or print the form and fax it to us.
http://www.riso.com/public/Pdf/direct_action.pdf


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