The equipment below is all you will need to set up for silk screening artwork on paper.
1) Solvent based inks: (5) 2.2 pound (1Kg) cans Naz Dar red, yellow, blue, white, raw umber and transparent base (I use a face mask with solvent based inks. The dry surface of these Naz Dar inks is much more resistant to abrasion than with water based inks; #2) 36 inch square maple printing base; #3) clamps (base to table); #4) hinge clamps (screens to base); #5) 26 in x 15 ft roll of photo sensitive Chromaline ProCap film; #6) full bottles of all needed chemicals; #7) UV film exposure unit; #8) Two 16 x 20 in screens (~300 mesh for detail work); #9) battery powered pressure washer to clean screens; #10) light-tight box for screens before exposure; #11) container with foldable splash shield for screen wash out; #12) Calculator strip to determine exposure times;#13 Free 90 sheets 15.75 x16 archival printing paper. #14) 2 safe light bulbs; #15) 12 in squeegee. Feel free to call me if more info would help you decide.