Got my hands on a Goccopro digital screen maker : r SCREENPRINTING - Reddit I'm going to run some tests on this and could share my results here if people are interested There's also the price of materials The machines themselves are around $10k on the low end, around $22k on the high The frames are around $80-120 each
RISO Goccopro QS2536 - T-Shirt Forums Looking for general info on this machine Is it of good quality? Is the company reputable? How's the customer service? Is it compatible with a MHM auto press or Hopkins manuals? Any thoughts and input would be greatly appreciated There are some other threads on this on the forum, with people using the equipment
GOCCOPRO QS2536 and Mesh - Xpresscreen, Incorporated The GOCCOPRO QS2536 is a high-resolution digital screen maker for large-size printing This is an environmentally friendly, completely dry digital thermal screen making system, using no water or chemicals and requires no exposure or drying, and enables speedy screen creation
FIRST TIME USING THE RISO GOCCOPRO QS2536 - YouTube Just uncrated the Goccopro QS2536 that we got from @AnatolEquipment We wanted to make a video to see how easy it was to use with absolutely no training or k
GoccoPro QS2536 Dryer Digital Screen Making System GoccoPro QS2536 Dryer Digital Screen Making System- 2024, Comes with Mac mini, Extra Mesh Included, 29 – 23×31 Retentionable Frames Set up for MHM but Pegs Removable for Standard Press Get rid of the mess making screens No need for a washroom or dark room
Used Goccopro QS2536, digital maker screen printing - Manutech-Print The Goccopro QS2536 screen printing machine replaces the need for washing products or screen preparation in screen printing For a key example, no emulsion is used, eliminating screen washing and de-etching steps
RISO Kagaku GOCCOPRO QS2536 Thermal Screen Maker Xpresscreen and RISO Kagaku have introduced the QS2536 thermal screen maker With an 18-inch thermal head, it can burn a 25” x 36” screen (an 18” x 30” image area) in only three minutes, according to the company This new screen maker uses RISO’s thermal technology that does not use any water, emulsion or chemicals to make or reclaim screens