Please check here if we can print the ink colour you need and check with us what paper we have in stock. You can email us at workshop[at]rizzeria.com.
If you have never riso-printed before, we recommend you do a Learn-to-Riso workshop with us.
How does the riso work?
The Risograph machine works by creating a stencil that is automatically wrapped around an ink drum. It then duplicates an impression of the image onto paper by rolling it over the drum and through the machine. It’s all automatic, like a photocopier.
It prints one or two layers of colour at a time. Thich means if you want to print more than two colours you need to feed the paper through the machine more than once.
The Riso ME9350 can print on many different paper stocks (up to 250gsm).
The Riso wasn’t designed to be an artistic tool, but it has been adopted as such by people looking for affordable methods of colour reproduction and people looking for less mass-produced methods of printing. The machine’s flaws, such as slight mis-registry and a sometimes uneven coverage of ink over solid blocks, are often embraced by its users.
Setting up your file
*black will be 100% of the selected colour, for lighter shades of colour use grey. Large areas of colour should be a maximum of 80% black.
What kind of paper can I use?
The machine prints well on a variety of uncoated stocks. It’s best to keep weights under 250gsm, and above 60gsm (like newsprint).
Line Art
Line art images should be scanned at a 600dpi and at the actual size to be printed.
Registration & Trapping
Designing for the Risograph takes into consideration trapping and overlay. Allow for 2mm trapping.
Print & Paper Size
Please note the riso cannot print full bleed A3.
You will need to leave a 5mm border around the edge of an A3 page.
The maximum printable area is: 287 x 410mm.
Other notes & tips
But don’t be scared! Check out our samples box on site, and our Instagram to see what beautiful works have been printed with us.
Typically, people who print with us pay between $65 to $85. That depends of course on quantities and on how many colours you want to print. You can get an idea of cost from our package deals.
We can usually print up to 4 masters per one-hour booking, depending on your quantities.
To give you an idea, a standard 1-hour print booking is often a two-colour print with 20 -50 copies.
(*all prices are in Australian dollars)