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Title: Making and Printing Decals
Post by: chuff_n_puff on April 27, 2007, 04:55:11 AM
Need help! I have got a permanant ink printer and some Walthers decal paper. I have tried from draft to high color settings and get terrible copies. What's the trick?
Title: Re: Making and Printing Decals
Post by: WoundedBear on April 27, 2007, 09:02:07 AM
Sometimes when I printed decals I had to set my printer for "glossy" or "coated" paper. That may be the issue.

Sid
Title: Re: Making and Printing Decals
Post by: morrisf on April 27, 2007, 11:08:37 AM
I'm not sure what you mean by "permanent" ink, but inkjet printers need a special decal paper that has a special coating to prevent ink from beading up.

I've had good luck with Micro-Mark's Inkjet decal paper.


Morris
Title: Re: Making and Printing Decals
Post by: duker1 on April 27, 2007, 12:08:56 PM
The above replys are correct. Also may want to do test print on regular computer paper. You may also want to clean your print jets using your printers  software program. Best to use a laser jet printer or go to Kinko's.

The Duke....
Title: Re: Making and Printing Decals
Post by: r.cprmier on April 27, 2007, 04:44:12 PM
The paper I use comes from "Bel", a company in Florida.  Check through "yahoo" etc. 

One thing I will tell you is that when you print decals-and I use a regular Hewlett-Packard Officejet-print the image, then, after it comes out and dries, spray it with either Dullcote@ or another coating.  I give my decals two coats-one certical, and one horizontal.  I believe that that application locks in the protection.  Then, when you soak them as per instructions, the image is protected.
Also, Wounded Bear is correct by checking the setting on your printer.   The printer is a machine, and it will do exactly what you tell it to do, not neccessarily what you want it to do...Mine has a "glossy Paper" setting, and i go accordingly.  Also, make sure the right side is up...

If you are using colours for lighter images, such as yellow, you will have a harder time than with the darker colours, unless you are using an Alps printer.   If you like, I will send you a pic or two of my finished product.

Rich
Title: Re: Making and Printing Decals
Post by: lanny on April 27, 2007, 11:44:56 PM
Hi Rich,

I sure would appreciate seeing a couple photos of your decal work. If you don't want to post here, use my eMail. Look forward to seeing them! Thanks!

lanny nicolet