Now you can change where the folder will be saved at, click nextĪ. Being the first time installing, Choose Full installġ4. Next you will choose Full install or only product plug-insĪ. The license agreement comes up next, click except and nextġ3. Welcome to install wizard come up, click nextġ2. 64-bit is the recommended type, click nextġ1. Now you will need to choose either the 32-bit or 64-bit typeĪ. You will then be instructed to connect the Dongle, this has already been done.ġ0. A UniNet Logo will pop up and an loading bar, this stays up for just a few seconds.ĩ. The CADlink install wizard will start, choose the language you wish to useĨ. A user account control window will pop up asking to verify CADlink to make changes, click YESħ. Now double click on the iCPro application fileĦ. Double click on the iColor ProRIP v2 folderĥ. Another set of folders are now availableĪ. Double click on the ProRIP software folder to open itĤ. Once your computer does its checks on the dongle, the files will be available to seeĪ. You may want to get a USB hub so you can plug multiple USB drives into one portģ. Insert the dongle into an open USB port on your computerĪ. If you multiple dongles, this will help you identify themĢ. Every dongle (USB) that comes in the case has a different number. The case could be red that is with your printer.Ī. Now you need to open the ProRIP Software case and take the dongle (USB) out. If this is not possible, please have it turned off until after the install is complete and the ProRIP is set as a trusted program)ġ. (Be sure to remove your Antivirus software from your computer. The Aria Archive pages imply that these are Korean.Solution home Equipment Install, Getting Started, & Troubleshooting Uninet iColor Printers Installing the iColor ProRIP There's also a poor quality 1987 Catalogue Scan here.Īs Jon rightly states, 1987 marks the end of the Matsumoku plant - although precisely when it actually closed seems to be rather elusive (it was ownedby Singer & they were having financial difficulties.) Exactly what got made where in this transitional year is open to debate. I don't see any string trees, does your headstock have a backwards slant as well? Also, is the neck painted or clear coated? I used to own a Korean-built Magna Series 5 string & it shared several design features with your XRB - notably the "conventional" pickups, "bent tin" bridge & the small dot markers. The nearest thing to the XRB in the 1986 Catalogue are the RSB/Straycat models which have a very different flavour - pointy horns, soapbar pickups, die cast bridges, larger dot markers etc. Well its certainly lacking the "made in japan" stamp on the scratchplate,no string trees, the neck does slant back, and the neck is painted in the same finish as the the sounds of it Kim Jong-il may have played a part in its construction My money's on yours being a 1987 Korean-built example. The information I've always had was that Aria didn't start production in Korea until '88. I don't have definitive information that production continued in Japan before '88, but it seems a fair assumption to make in the circumstances. I have something that is near identical, but rather than XRB it has (had.) SLB2A Electronics (how and why can I still remember that?!) - switchgear is the same as yours.
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