PRINT GOCCO

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gocco print, easy homemade silkscreen

Updated Dec 5, 2006

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Print Gocco is a tabletop silk-screen unit which requires no chemicals, no darkroom, no big unwieldy wooden frames.
The printed area is about 3.5" x 5" - perfect for cards, postcards or text and image in handmade books.With Print Gocco, you can print several colors at once without a separate screen for each color, or make color separations for art prints or CMYK.

The PG5 KIT SK5 comes with the components shown: red, black and gold inks, 4 lamp bulbs, blue filter, lamp housing, 1 card drying rack, owner's manual, 2 screens, ink blocking material, instructional CD plus manual in English, printer, pen, and batteries.

Updated Feb 28, 2008

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you won't know until you have one, but seriously this will beat anything you can have printed up by your local printer. poloroid and kinkos had a grandfather and it's this machine.

Updated May 23, 2007

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So easy to use and with it you can make cool t-shirts, custom cards or posters. Whatever you can screen print you can Gocco! Can't recommend enough!

Updated Jan 14, 2007

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