Print Gocco comes from Japan and is one of the best alternatives to silkscreening. You can easily print on paper or fabric with professional quality with this little machine. Here The Small Object shares their recent Gocco purchase with a tutorial on how to get started. We love the final result! Link.
Related:
Save Gocco (Gocco is being discontinued by it's manufacturer) - Link.
MAKE Blog - Printing with Gocco (Oct 2005) - Link.
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