- Mark
QUOTE: Originally posted by SpaceMouse QUOTE: Originally posted by Lotus098 I just had an idea fellas! Can you buy white toner for a regular printer and design your decal with black, but print with white toner so it would be white? Maybe I am just crazy, but plain decal paper is pretty cheap, if you have a printer, I use a Xerox DocuColor 12, a real office printer. Where would I get white toner--and do they make it for all HP's (including 5 year old ones like mine)
QUOTE: Originally posted by Lotus098 I just had an idea fellas! Can you buy white toner for a regular printer and design your decal with black, but print with white toner so it would be white? Maybe I am just crazy, but plain decal paper is pretty cheap, if you have a printer, I use a Xerox DocuColor 12, a real office printer.
Chip
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Lotus098 Looks interesting. This link has for information. http://www.pulsar.gs/DECALS/a_Pages/1_MENU/1b_Overview/Overview.html
QUOTE: Originally posted by dthurman QUOTE: Originally posted by SpaceMouse Okay, I haven't done decals since I was a teenager and I've never done a dry transfer. What is a dry transfer and how do you put it on? Sorry Chip, I skimmed the topic title, Dry Transfer is pretty much were you would hold the "decal" in position on the object, and then take a stylus or other thin/blunt pen like tool and just rub back and forth and it transfers from the sheet to the object. Dry Transfer sheets are more plastic like, decal are more of a paper with a thin film on them with the lettering/graphic. Woodland Scenics is dry transfer type stuff. You did find a interesting site, which now leads me to wonder, if a person can make dry transfers? I realize you would have to reverse the lettering/graphic but, hmm, now I am wondering. Any of that make sense?
QUOTE: Originally posted by SpaceMouse Okay, I haven't done decals since I was a teenager and I've never done a dry transfer. What is a dry transfer and how do you put it on?