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Uploaded by on May 24, 2007

Now Print Your Own Cardboard Shipping Boxes With Your Own Designs, Copy Or Trademarks In Color In Just Seconds, For Pennies, Using Your Computer And The New Stencil Maker.

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  • or you could just use a stamp

  • @Arcz90 need a jig and a hinged screen, this way is for fast unregistered printing where the quality of the print is less important

  • how would you print multiple colours using that printing method?

  • Wow, nice cost effective marketing tool...

    

  • This is just an ad, don't bother.

  • You would think he'd use a sample that actually printed well.  The right edge didn't even come through.

  • Yeah. You can print on anything, you use the same acyclic ink and squeegees he's using in the video.

  • @Fishfliphatsock

    can that print on a good quality cardboard box?

  • .... sounds like a needless waste of money, the same results can be achieved by using acyrilic inks with regular silkscreens. It's not limited to t-shirts and fabric.

  • you have to buy the etcho matic that's why he just shows the end result. I am assuming you have to buy the materials from them too....just freaking say that's what it is and how much it cost upfront...you think we are idiots?

    How much is the etcho matic with enough supplies to make 10 stencils?

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