On Saturday I managed to really test the 3D printed plates I had printed at the recent 3D course by doing a series of 10 - printed 12 or 13 of course..
I did quite a bit of preparation on Thursday - chose paper in consultation with Fiona, cut paper, marked out a registration page etc. All set to go on the etching press.
I discussed ink with Fiona - we thought because it was relief printing I would dampen the paper and use water based ink that is usually used for lino-cut printing. But that did not work well - too uneven and ink bled.
So I ended up using a water based etching ink - which worked well as you can see from the photos below.
The prints are going to be tested as postcards - so some letterpress to be added yet.
It has been a long time since I printed using the etching press - so I was pleased with the outcomes.
so glad your trials overcame your tribulations ...
ReplyDeleteI like the relief sculpture of the boat-plate in the first photo
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