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Etching Press A3

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General Information

The Etching Press A3 can be found inside the Clean Room in the printmaking area. This portable A3 printing press is suitable for all printmakers from students to experienced artists.

If you have any issues with this equipment, the slack channels associated with this space include: #general and #shop-printmaking.

Equipment Specifications

Etching Press, portable, A3 printing size

Category Specification Details
Printing Capabilities Intaglio Techniques Engraving, etching, dry point, aquatint
Relief Techniques Linocut, collagraph, woodcuts
Maximum Material Thickness Up to 2 inches (50 mm)
Construction Material All steel construction
Plate Bed Size (Length × Width) 17.3" × 12.2" (440 mm × 310 mm)
Thickness ⅛" (3 mm)
Rollers Type Steel rollers with high pressure ball bearings
Diameter 2.2 inches (55 mm)
Press Dimensions (Assembled) Length 17.3 inches (440 mm)
Width 15.7 inches (330 mm)
Height 10 inches (250 mm)
Weight Press Weight 36 pounds (17 kg)
Included Accessories Felt Blankets ⅛" (3 mm) and 1/16" (1.5 mm) felt blankets (same bed size)
Plexiglass Sheet 1/12" (2 mm) (same bed size)
Drive Mechanism Round turning wheel (standard)

Orientation and Access

Use of the etching press requires authorization by an approved instructor. Check the makerspace event calendar for upcoming workshops and training sessions.

Training covers proper press setup, blanket stacking, pressure adjustment, and cleaning procedures.

Safety

  • Keep hands and loose clothing clear of rollers during operation
  • Always turn the wheel in the correct direction (consult instructor for orientation)
  • Do not exceed maximum material thickness of 2 inches (50 mm)

- Inspect blankets and bed for debris before each use - Report any unusual noises or resistance to makerspace leadership immediately

Basic Operation

Preparation

  • Ensure press is on a stable, level surface
  • Check that blankets are clean and free of debris
  • Verify pressure is set appropriately for your project

Blanket Stacking

Standard blanket stack (from bottom to top): 1. Pusher blanket (thickest felt) - bottom layer 2. Cushion blanket (medium felt) - middle layer 3. Top blanket (thinnest felt or Plexiglass sheet) - top layer

The included Plexiglass sheet can be used as an alternative top layer for certain techniques.

Printing

  1. Prepare your plate using appropriate intaglio or relief techniques
  2. Position plate on press bed with printing paper on top
  3. Cover with blankets in correct order
  4. Turn wheel smoothly and steadily to pass plate through rollers
  5. Remove blankets and carefully lift print

Maintenance

After Each Use

  • Clean press bed and rollers with soft, dry cloth
  • Remove any ink residue carefully
  • Store blankets flat and clean
  • Cover press when not in use

Regular Maintenance

  • Check roller bearings periodically for smooth operation
  • Inspect blankets for wear or damage
  • Keep all moving parts clean and free of debris

External Resources