Thanks for all the info, Mel.
I've got an easy little project to do someday, and the biggest impediment is that it needs custom decals. On the plus side, the model is white; so the white ink problem ain't. A problem, that is.
Since I've got a color laser printer, I'm gonna try some color decals. Hey, if they don't work, I can always go back to black.
Ed
Lone Wolf and Santa Fe You want Waterslide Decals paper. Make sure you choose the correct type for your printer. Laser is the best if you have a laser printer. If you only have an inkjet printer you will have to spray a sealer on them or the ink will run when you put them into the water. http://www.decalpaper.com/
You want Waterslide Decals paper. Make sure you choose the correct type for your printer. Laser is the best if you have a laser printer. If you only have an inkjet printer you will have to spray a sealer on them or the ink will run when you put them into the water.
http://www.decalpaper.com/
How you know the size.
I'm modeling in N Scale but I really don't want to guess on different sizes and wasting paper. On modeling freight cars and locomotives.
Is there a chart? This might help the op too.
Amtrak America, 1971-Present.
7j43k Mel, What paper would you recommend for laser? Ed
Mel,
What paper would you recommend for laser?
Hello all,
I just picked up a set from Micro Mark for making custom decals.
This kit includes most everything you will need to make custom decals on an ink jet printer. The kit makes clear backed decals.
In addition to this kit you might also consder purchasing the white decal paper to make decals with white backing as opposed to clear.
Hope this helps.
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I normaly us the testers brand decal paper on my epson printer. Lately as i am out of ink i used my dads cannon injet i and i think it did a better job on the decals.
a couple other post on decals here
Modeling on the cheap
Howdy Ya'll
I am want to make my own railroad short line and I want to make decals for the loco and rolling stock I plan to use.
I have looked into Inkjet matte polyester decal paper or INKJET Waterproof PERMANENT Adhesive CONTOURING Decal Vinyl paper. Which of these would be good for this project? Any tips or advise before I get started on this project?
Thanks in advance
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