S-021RISO Carbon Artwork Pen

Product Code: S-021, S-023, S-342, S-343 and S-344

Draw and create your original artwork and then image directly when using a RISO Artwork Pen. Each pen is twin ended with a strong nib for long life.

The carbon ink is perfect for creating original artwork directly, however if you wish to use the artwork again we recommend copying your artwork first, as artwork used to create screens can not be used a second time.

Available Sizes

S-021 Medium / Bold Twin Ended Carbon Artwork Pen Medium/ Bold - Twin Ended Pen
S-021
  S-343  0.3/ 0.8 Twin Ended Carbon Artwork Pen 0.3 / 0.8 - Twin Ended Pen
S-343
S-023 Brush Twin Ended Carbon Artwork Pen Brush Twin Ended Pen
S-023
  S-344  Fine / Medium Twin Ended Carbon Artwork Pen Fine / Medium- Twin Ended Pen
S-344
S-342  0.1/ 0.5 Twin Ended Carbon Artwork Pen 0.1/ 0.5 - Twin Ended Pen
S-342
   

 

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Key Features

 

Image directly from your drawing

Low carbon levels enable solids to be imaged without clean-up or dot screening

 

 

Usage

Artwork must be dry before imaging - use a hair drier or dry in the sun immediately prior to imaging.

IS01 - Artwork Types and Preparation

 

 

Cleaning

Pens are permanent and not designed to be removed.

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Specifications

 

S-021 Medium / Bold Carbon Pen

Item Weight [Kg]: 0.010

Pack Length: 220mm

Pack Width: 45mm

Pack Height: 10mm

Cbm: 0.010 Kg

S-023 Twin Brush Carbon Pen

Item Weight [Kg]: 0.010

Pack Length: 220mm

Pack Width: 45mm

Pack Height: 10mm

Cbm: 0.010 Kg

S-342 0.1 / 0.5 Carbon Pen

Item Weight [Kg]: 0.010

Pack Length: 220mm

Pack Width: 45mm

Pack Height: 10mm

Cbm: 0.010 Kg

S-343 0.3 / 0.8 Carbon Pen

Item Weight [Kg]: 0.010

Pack Length: 220mm

Pack Width: 45mm

Pack Height: 10mm

Cbm: 0.010 Kg

S-344 Fine / Medium Carbon Pen

Item Weight [Kg]: 0.010

Pack Length: 220mm

Pack Width: 45mm

Pack Height: 10mm

Cbm: 0.010 Kg

 

 

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FAQ's

 

What temperature do I set the press to?

Do I need to add water and/or use the steam option?

Why is steam coming from the design?

How long do I set for - when do I know the prints are set?

What happens if I don't set the inks for long enough?

 

Q) What temperature do I set the press to?
You must adjust the press to suite the type of fabric as overheating may cause burning of the fabric.
Cotton = cotton setting with Cotton/ polyester = poly setting

If unsure it's always best to start at a lower setting and test the first garment, you can always increase the setting slightly after you begin if the first prints are not heating the garment.

Never overheat the garment as this will cause burning to the fabric - it's better to set for 15-20 seconds with a short 5 second break and repeat a few times than try to set for 1 minute continuously.

Q) Do I need to add water and/or use the steam option?
No there is no need to use the steam option, the press will turn on and work normally without water.
As you are trying to eliminate the water based medium from the ink and dry the print out, steam will make this process very difficult.

Q) Why is steam coming from the design?
This is the water based medium heating up and coming out of the design as steam - this is normal.
Steam starts to appear once the design comes up to temperature, then starts to slow and disappear half way through the setting process.

If a print is completely dry (more than 5 days old) no steam may appear at all and will require setting for 30-40 seconds only. If a print is wet and no stream is present you will need to increase the temperature of the press.

Q) How long do I set for - when do I know the prints are set?
How long is a piece of string? Generally speaking, the first 20 seconds of the setting process brings the ink and garment up to temperature, the next 20 seconds eliminates the water based medium (steam rises), the next 20 seconds starts the pigment activation and setting of the ink.
- Large or solid designs will require a longer setting period as there is more volume of ink to activate and set.

A minimum of 1 minute is normally required for almost any print, increasing up to 3 minutes for wet prints.

As the actual timing varies on the design size, how long since it's been printed and the volume of ink in the design. A simple rule to start with is that when steam stops rising you are half way through the setting process.
e.g. If steam stops 
rising after 40 seconds (2 presses), your setting time is 1 minute 20 seconds (4 presses).

Q) What happens if I don't set the inks for long enough?
After 5 minutes the inks will not readily wash out of the garment and are starting to air dry. When washed, water will begin to attack the un activated pigments dilute the medium coating the fibres of the fabric. It's this removal of the pigments which causes the design to fade
Further washing will continue the fading process for up to 10 washes, where no more pigment can be removed

 

 

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Products: S-021 Medium/ Bold Carbon Pen, , S-023 Twin Brush Carbon Pen, S-342 0.1/0.5 Carbon Pen, S-343 0.3/0.8 Carbon Pen and S-344 Fine/ Medium Carbon Pen

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Last modified: 28 October, 2009