Sites:
| Cape Fear Press: A non-toxic photo etching studio and distributor of Puretch, a high-resolution photopolymer etch resist for intaglio printmaking. | | Edward C. Lyon and Edward C. Muller: Manufacturers of hand engraving and etching tools for printmaking, jewelers, and silversmiths. Catalogue of both their complete product lines, with photographs or detailed drawings of the tools. | | Graphic Chemical and Ink Co.: Offers papers, inks, supplies and equipment for etching, lithography, block printing and screen printing. Includes a glossary of terms and a discussion forum. | | McClain's Printmaking Supplies: Specializes in relief materials including tools, wood, linoleum blocks, ink, paper, sharpening stones, gouges, and brushes. | | Mitomel International: Suppliers of sponges, towels and mops, and manufacturers of etching and lithographic presses, inking rollers, and blankets. | | Museo: Crane's line of 100% cotton paper designed specifically for fine art digital printmaking (giclée). | | Nazdar Network: Manufacturer of a wide variety of screen printing inks and chemicals. Features technical tips for individual products, Material Safety Data Sheet files, customer service and retail contacts. | | Rembrandt Graphic Arts: Manufacturer and retailer for printmaking materials, hand presses, and supplies for etching, lithography, silk screen printing, relief printing and monotype, such as inks, papers, tools, and mordants. | | Rostow and Jung Akua-Kolor: Producer of water-based inks for intaglio and monotype printmaking. Tips on usage and an article called "Establishing A Baby Safe Studio". | | Takach Press: A full catalog of their collection of intaglio and lithographic printmaking supplies, including their own line of presses and press room equipment. They also have a gallery of works from around the world that were pulled on Tackach presses. | | The [Baren] Mall: Features woodblock printmaking supplies, specializing in products for the traditional Japanese hanga techniques. |
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