Riso Error A16-525

Aftermarket screens or worn strips may be too reflective or "fuzzy".

. This often occurs even when no master is physically visible, leading to a "false" error. Common Causes Sensor Misreading riso error a16-525

In plain English: Your RISO tried to make a new master (stencil) for your next print job, but it first needed to remove the old master from the drum. The sensors determined that the old master was not fully removed or that the removal process was obstructed, triggering the A16-525 error. Aftermarket screens or worn strips may be too