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Just like a giant custom-design rubber stamp! Adhesive pad holds screen in place for stamping wherever you want. "STAMPit" includes a clear registration screen with pad-sized window, for easy alignment.
This peach of a pad allows you to easily print off machine. Use on any surface...it's not just for cloth, kids :~) Print posters, wood, cardboard, clay, canvas, curtains - napkins, bulletin boards, slate? Print repeats on walls, tables, on floors and rugs...! Sidewalks? Gocco on...We welcome any notes on your unusual experiments...uh, related to this unit, we mean to say... |
Oh, Gocc-oh. Such an incredibly versatile and
portable technology.
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~Goggle at great gocco art, and research to your heart's content at nehoc.com.au. More inspiration and information at the Spam-free gocco forum hosted by Steadfast Simon :
Yahoo gocco-printers ( SO ? GO !) a trove of gocco tips, techniques, and Useful Databases.
* FAQ: RISO Inks for Paper print beautifully on fabric,
but will fade if washed. Inks for Cloth require heatsetting briefly,
before laundering the first time, plus (ideally) a 12 hour "cure"
time before first wash. Other fabric inks or specially prepared
screen printing inks can be used with some thickening...and/or testing.
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