Right from the first print, it was strangely fascinating and addictive. I have hundereds of pieces of clip art, not to mention digital and hand drawn artwork I intend to use with this machine. You can also use fabric ink and a Gocco adapter (which I got with the kit) to print on fabric, glass, wood, metal, whatever. The next step is t-shirts, but the possibilities are truly endless. Highly recommended. I have the B6 Gocco with Stamp Kit. It came with 7 basic colors, and I found 4 extra "traditional Japanese" colors of ink from Dick Blick art supply. The kit I actually bought off of eBay, and if you do a search, you'll probably also run across their larger printer which retails for $600 or so. This setup was just over $100, with the fabric stamp kit and the video. Dick Blick sells the stuff too, and at a not unreasonable price. IF you live near a Dick Blick you can get supplies from them too, right when you need them.
