So delighted that you have this in your shop now - thanks Please will you show us how to do toner based image(photocopy /laser print) on this paper litho plate ?
So what actually happens here? how come the paper was not entirely covered with the green oil ink? did the gum Arabic serve as a barrier to the ink/repellent to the ink being absorbed on the paper ?
She answers that right at the start, it has to be with oil based inks. As you need a wet surface, if you use washable inks the inks with simply separate and disintegrate on your plate, same as they would under water. Therefore making the process not work
Beautiful work! Compliment.
A Great demo thankyou 😊
Very interesting and cool - thank you!
Thanks!
I did not see where this was going! it really is lithography :)
Yes it is! We love it!
Thank you for sharing this technique. It look great and I definitely want to try it!
Thank you!
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Thank you!
So delighted that you have this in your shop now - thanks Please will you show us how to do toner based image(photocopy /laser print) on this paper litho plate ?
I tried it with a laser print and it worked very well! I just put it through the laser printer as normal.
@@Handprinteduk Thank you so much for replying so quickly !!!
Very interesting project! May i know where can i buy the polyester paper? Or any glossy surface paper can be used?
From them
Nice and simple! It looks like you get green only on the wreath. How is it that the surrounding paper is totally clear?
wondering the same thing - how does only the illustration pulling the ink
The gum arabic and water solution resits the ink. It's special lithography plate paper
is there a right or wrong side to the paper.I can't easily see any difference, thanks?
So what actually happens here? how come the paper was not entirely covered with the green oil ink? did the gum Arabic serve as a barrier to the ink/repellent to the ink being absorbed on the paper ?
Yes, the gum arabic works as a barrier
Hi Holly, can you use washable ink rather than pure oil based inks?
She answers that right at the start, it has to be with oil based inks. As you need a wet surface, if you use washable inks the inks with simply separate and disintegrate on your plate, same as they would under water. Therefore making the process not work
@@jhalfaro They have oil based washable ink at college, I didn't think they would work but just wanted to check. thanks