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Screen printing with Riso stencils
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Difficulty | Intermediate |
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Duration | 20 min. |
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Tools | Scissors Masking tape Medium mesh (~200 LPI) silkscreen (stretched on frame) Ink retardant Other screenprinting materials |
The stencils created by the Risograph can be used with a screenprinting setup to manually squeegee ink through. This is an alternative way of making an image for silkscreening—rather than using an emulsion-based process or another form of stencil. It also allows non-Riso inks (such as opaque whites, metallics, and other additives) to be printed, as well as printing on fabrics or other strange stocks.[1]
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