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Print Gocco is a Japanese color screenprinting system developed in 1977 by Noboru Hayama. Resembling a toy, the compact and self-contained printer is clean, quick and easy to use. At one time, nearly 1/3 of all Japanese households owned a Gocco. Using flash bulbs similar to those found in old cameras, an original image is thermally imprinted on a master screen.
This is the S-103 Print Gocco B6HM Kit. THIS KIT HAS NEVER BEEN USED, ALL SUPPLIES ARE INCLUDED AND HAVE NEVER BEEN OPENED. The main box shows wear from storage but everything within is as new!
Kit Contains everything required to print on Paper and Card Stock for printing high detail multi-color prints. (From the box)
- Gocco printer
- Flash Unit
- Seven Ink Colors
- Original Designs
- Masters and bulbs for five projects
- Print size: Post Card size 90mm x 140mm
PLUS we are throwing in a separate instruction book that is quite rare and helpful!
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The
New Gocco Guide gathers together easy, clear, instructions, with over
200 illustrations, covering all aspects of working and creating with
the Gocco Printers. It includes extensive sections on possibilities and
projects that will fuel your creativity and answer your questions.
CONDITION: Soft Cover, Out of Print, USED lightly, VG+. 1997, 244 pages |
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