What is a really good decal paper That will work with a canon i9100 photoprinter? I found the micromark stuff works but is there something better? Thinner? Has some body figured out how to print a light color like yellow. With using white decal paper?
I need to print out new decals since the old ones have been almost used up. Thought i would ask before doing that just to see what is new
Wolfie
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Yellow and some other ink jet colors tend to be transparent.There is not much you can do about it that I know of.
George In Midcoast Maine, 'bout halfway up the Rockland branch
One way to succeed with yellow decals is to print the sheet twice -- once in white and once in yellow. If your decals aren't too thick or stiff, you can double-decal the yellow over a white background.
I used to have an alps, but with that long gone, cannt print the color white Anymore. I can print on white decal film.
Would it be better to use film for laser printers? Or has that been tried? Using laser printer decal film in an ink jet
A few years back, there was a shortage of decal paper and none of the retail or online outfits had any. I bought a package from decalpaper.com. It was inkjet and worked well.
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I've been using Bel clear decal papers for 10 years on a high level HP 3200 series ink jet with 6 color cartridges and now on a Canon Pixma 9200 series with 5 color cartridges. When it comes to red orange or yellow decals, they work best on a white painted surface in my experience.
Cedarwoodron