Today I printed the sleeves for the upcoming Staatseinde record… it was done in 3 colours on a risograph machine… I ran into some problems at first as the design was done in a way that too much ink was printed on the paper sheets… resulting in paper jams inside the machine as the sheets of paper with the ink got stuck inside… after changing the files so the design had more transparency and the machine would take less ink to print the design all went well… below you can see the progress of the first layer, the second layer and at last the third layer printed…
Tag: Riso
My first little Riso project
For the upcoming Neugeborene Nachtmusik album the inserts were planned to be just printed by a copy machine… but as I am doing more and more with older printing techniques and enjoying that a lot I changed this at the last minute…
When at Kapitaal where I print a lot of the artwork pieces now the printing chief thought it would be nice to use the Riso (or Risograph) machine for these inserts…
A Riso machine is a bit like a lo-tech contemporary copy machine with a technique based on silk screen printing… so in a way it is like automated silk screen printing…
The end result thus also has a silk screen printing touch but you can see it is done in a different way… it look also a bit like what came out of a stencil machine… it looks quite raw… or like DDR propaganda prints… sort of…
This time I just did one colour but you can do several colours… in layers just like with silk screen printing… you need to change the colour cartridge in that case and feed the paper to print on again to the machine… there is a project coming up for a 7″ single where I will do a multi colour Riso print for… but it was nice to have a first go with the machine for an easy one colour project…