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by claudeganon
2406 days ago
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Additional context on Risograph machines for the curious: https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/risograph-machines They’re essentially a hybrid between a copy machine and silk screening and have become much beloved by artists. If you go to any art book, illustration, or independent comics festival, books printed on Risographs abound. |
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At the time, it was significantly cheaper to print on the Risograph, but only if you were printing more than say, 100, because of the fixed cost of the stencil it had to create.
The quality of the output was different, not necessarily worse, but not as black and with a more official feel than a photocopy. They had a distinctive smell and came out slightly wet for a few seconds.