"Gene Palmiter" <> wrote in message
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> Keep me posted please on your progress. I have worked with several
printing
> processes...but never intaglio. It sounds messy what with having to remove
> all that excess ink. I have several old proofing presses around and have
> been thinking about trying to get some old cuts proofed.
>
> "Jem Raid" <> wrote in message
> news:cg70fq$ks7$...
> > I use a digicam to make my images and was making Cyanotypes from same
size
> > transparency negs.
> >
> > I've come across Photopolymer printing, bought some film, have
> successfully
> > stuck it to Plasikard (a feat in itself!) and have used a pos
tranparency
> to
> > make several plates, I'm awaiting the delivery of an etching press, inks
> > etc.
> >
> > I wonder if anyone else has any experience of this method of printmaking
> and
> > would be willing to share their experience.
> >
> > Jem
Dear Gene,
Thanks for your interest, I will keep you informed and use the words
'digital' and 'intaglio' in the titles of future posts.
I have tried printing one of my plates with some ink scrounged from a local
printer, your right it's messy, very! I ordered my press from Polymetaal in
Holland and they also sell 'Akua Color' water based inks, which I'm told are
a lot easier to wipe, so I've odered a few tubs of these as well.
More later, my press is due sometime in Sept.
Jem
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