Making Wedding Invitations with Gocco
July 11th 2009 03:01
What's a Gocco?
In a nutshell, it's your very own manual printer. It allows for a lot of creativity. I want one for myself!!! Here's a video I got from YouTube. The lady in the video shows how she prepared wedding invitations with her Gocco. It looks so darn easy. And I love how personal the designs can get. And each invitation is a labor of love so those guests better appreciate it!
Here's a video on how Gocco works as a wedding invitation printer:
Gocco (プリン 488;ゴッコ, Purinto Gokko?, "Print Gocco") is a self-contained compact color printing system invented in 1977 by Noboru Hayama. Gocco became immensely popular in Japan and it is estimated that one-third of Japanese households own a Print Gocco system.[1]
Using flash bulbs similar to those found in old cameras, an original image is thermally imprinted on a master screen.
-- Wikipedia
Using flash bulbs similar to those found in old cameras, an original image is thermally imprinted on a master screen.
-- Wikipedia
In a nutshell, it's your very own manual printer. It allows for a lot of creativity. I want one for myself!!! Here's a video I got from YouTube. The lady in the video shows how she prepared wedding invitations with her Gocco. It looks so darn easy. And I love how personal the designs can get. And each invitation is a labor of love so those guests better appreciate it!
Here's a video on how Gocco works as a wedding invitation printer:
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