Smart Plate Printing
Smart Plate Instructions
Posted by Anjeanette Artist
About
Smart Plates: A surface on which to draw and print from, similar to a lithographic stone.
The surface is smooth and transparent which makes it easy to trace.
An image can be made on the computer and then printed on the smart plate using a laser printer.
Smart Plates can be purchased at Takach Press website. Packages run close to $20-50 depending on size and how many.
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You Will Need (13 things)
- Smart Plates
- Sponge
- Bucket for water
- Bic Atlantis Pen, or Sharpie Markers
- Paper to print on, Rives BFK printmaking paper works great!
- 1 oz Gum Arabic
- Lithographic Ink , either Shop Mix Black or any other Lithographic color inks. If you use color, you might want Magnesium Carbonate to mix in to make it stiffer.
- 1 qt Water
- Glass surface for inking
- Ink Knife
- Brayer
- Bonefolder
- Scrap Paper for test prints
Steps (18 steps, 60 minutes)
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How to Process Smart Plates
Pick up your smart plate by the edges, touching just the very tips of the plate so no grease transfers from your fingertips.
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2
Draw any image using a Sharpie marker, or Bic Atlantis Pens. Leave a half inch margin of blank plate space around your drawing.
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Let your drawing sit on your plate for 15-20 minutes.
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Gather a sponge, a bucket for water and a glass surface. * The glass can be recycled from an old piece of glass from a picture frame!
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Fill up the bucket with 1 quart of water.
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Put 1 ounce of gum arabic in the bucket.
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Mix this together well.
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Get Gamblin Lithographic Shop Mix Black Ink, No. 2244. This ink works very well for the process and shouldn’t require any additive for printing. **Replacements and additives are listed below.
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Use your ink knife and lay out a few strips of ink.
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Take your brayer and make sure your brayer is covered evenly with ink. It should make a soft velcro sound.
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Take your sponge and put a little water on the glass surface.
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12
Put your plate, drawing face up, on the glass surface so that it sticks.
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13
Immediately sponge the top of your plate, keep it wet the whole time you print. It needs to be kept wet, but not drowned in water.
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14
Count 4 times rolling ink on your brayer, and 4 times inking your plate. Repeat this until you can tell your image is filling in evenly with ink.
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15
Take a blank piece of paper and set it aside. Turn over your plate on top of the paper so that you can see through your plate.
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16
Gently sponge the back of your plate with water. Take your bonefolder and gently rub the back until you’ve covered the whole drawing area.
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Turn over your plate back over onto the wetted area and reveal your image!
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18
Repeat all these steps until you’ve completed your edition!
Websites for stuff:
www.takachpress.com-- for sponges, smart plates and ink
www.hollanders.com-- for papers, bonefolder and other bookmaking suppliesAny other supplies you can find cheap at places like Hobby Lobby if you’re looking to experiment with less expensive materials. :)