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What is RISO Printing?

Riso printing, or Risograph printing, is a type of digital printing that uses a machine called a Risograph to produce high-quality, vibrant prints. It's similar to screen printing but with the convenience of digital technology. The process involves creating a master stencil for each color, and then the machine presses ink through the stencil onto paper.

The first Risograph duplicator was introduced in 1986 by RISO Kagaku Corporation (founded by Noboru Hayama in 1946 in Tokyo, Japan), and it quickly became popular in the printing industry for its cost-effectiveness and vibrant, quick printing capabilities.

The machine was designed for high-volume, low-cost printing, which made it especially appealing for schools, churches, non-profits, and artists. Over time, it became more of a tool for independent creators and small publishers due to its unique aesthetic and the flexibility it offered for smaller runs of prints.

The Risograph is often used for printing zines, posters, art prints, and other creative materials because it offers a unique, textured finish and vibrant colors. The ink used in Riso printing is soy-based, and the process tends to have a slightly imperfect, tactile feel—sometimes with small ink variations, which adds to its charm.

Are you considering using Riso printers for your own work? Or have a specific project you're thinking about using Riso printing for? Contact us with your machine or printing inquiry at info@risostudioarts.com

Do you have a physical store I can visit?

Yes! We have a stores in Los Angeles, CA and Portland, Oregon, which double as RISO art studios. You may book a workshop/class or rent open studio time at our flagship locations. RISO certified technicians are always available to assist guests/members with technical issues in-studio.

Same-day pick up is also available from our physical locations, as well as event/workshop proposals if you are a practicing/teaching artist interested in hosting your program in our LA or Portland locations.

Our LA Location is located at 955 Venice Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90015
Our PDX Location (OPEN SOON) is located at 1327 SE Division St, Portland, OR 97202

What is your sustainability policy?

We are committed to sustainability and ethical practices. We strive to partner with designers and brands that share our values and prioritise environmental and social responsibility.

What payment methods do you accept?

We accept payment via credit/debit cards, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, bank transfer, and other secure payment methods. Your payment information is securely processed, and we do not store your credit card details.

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