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Home » Crafting Advice » Help A Reader Out: Finding A Gocco
Nov18 5

Help A Reader Out: Finding A Gocco

Posted by Khris in Crafting Advice

Hey Crafty Peeps,

DIYer Ashley is in search of a Print Gocco machine.

As many of you know, Riso discontinued selling the Gocco in the US. Machines are hard to find and the accessories are now starting to become scarce.

Here’s part of my reply to Ashley:

Oddly enough eBay seems to be the most reliable source in the US for all models of Gocco. Some other places that carry machines that I know of:

Paper Source used to sell the larger unit online. I’ve recently seen them in store and they do have some supplies online. http://paper-source.com

http://www.printaddict.net/ has a few of the larger units.

http://lettersandprint.com/ might still have some left.

The Australian distributor has stuff for sale: http://www.nehoc.com.au/

Do you have any other sources with machines in stock?

5 Comments

  1. Abbie | November 18, 2008 at 2:50 pm

    eBay has a ton… and you can send a message to Etsy seller ALittleGoodness, which is where I purchased mine. She might not have one listed, but she usually has them for sale if you send her a message.

    Reply
  2. Beth | November 18, 2008 at 5:19 pm

    Occasionally this site will have them:

    http://northwoodstudios.tripod.com/goccoprinters.html

    Otherwise, they’re great for supplies.

    Reply
  3. brideofredbeard | November 18, 2008 at 4:10 pm

    they pop up on Etsy pretty frequently. also, someone always seems to be selling one on the weddingbee.com classifieds.

    Reply
  4. Andrea | November 19, 2008 at 12:07 pm

    How exactly do these things work? What makes them better than a normal color printer these days?

    Reply
  5. Brooke | November 20, 2008 at 12:23 pm

    I’m looking to sell my PG-11, my email is lbrookeburnett@gmail.com if there’s any interest.

    Reply

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