josephbwYou also have the option of printing your decals on paper with your ink jet, then taking it to a copy shop that can print it with their laser printer. That is the method I would choose which would be a lot less expensive.
That is the method I would choose which would be a lot less expensive.
You also have the option of printing your decals on paper with your ink jet, then taking it to a copy shop that can print it with their laser printer.
But without any user confirmation of the process and results, I won't be the one to experiment with it.
Joe
So this decal system has been around for over a decade by the dealers own ad copy, and apparently hasn't sweep the hobby field just yet. The price is apparently 90.00 US for a full kit, which is high but still cheaper than custom decal printing.That gets me wondering a bit, how good is this system?
A laser printer $$$, a laminator $$$, special paper $$$, special backing $$$, hot air gun $$$, special glue $$$, a lot of paper towels $$$
Interesting, but decals are simpler and cheaper.
Have any of you tried this decal system? It sounds like the answer to a lot of the issues with water slide decals, as it is basically dry transfers that you can make yourself. It works best with a laser printer, but there is a work around if you only have an ink jet printer.
It looks like promising technology to me, but I was wrong once before.
Here's a link:
https://decalprofx.com/Vertical/1_MENU/1a_Home/Hobby/Hobby.html