custom water slide decals
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custom water slide decals
a long time ago dawnofzion was able to make me a few, but the paper was really thick, im wanting to find a source for proffessional waterslides.
and im not looking for copy styled decals, but rather someone that i can just send the text and font style to and get like 50 made.
anyone know any places. i may have a lead on some old guy that makes waterslides for model airplanes, but he is used to small stuff that are reprints nothing custom, and he may be really pricey.....
soooo, throwdown shortscale, show me what you got!
and im not looking for copy styled decals, but rather someone that i can just send the text and font style to and get like 50 made.
anyone know any places. i may have a lead on some old guy that makes waterslides for model airplanes, but he is used to small stuff that are reprints nothing custom, and he may be really pricey.....
soooo, throwdown shortscale, show me what you got!
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i remember reading somewhere that leo got an hp 3-n-1 copier/printer/fax and he just bought some of this
LAZER TRAN
LAZER TRAN
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How does mike do it? Can you have him print you some up?robert(original) wrote:the problem with the thin paper is that is apparently burns/ gets stuck in the printer. or at least that is what i have heard. i don't want to blow the cash on something that is hit or miss, i would rather get something that looks pro and is problem free from the start.
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I'd talk to mike and benecol. Also, I read this recently, and whilst it might not be exactly what you're after, it might be worth reading all the same.
http://www.littlefishbicycles.com/frame/transfers.html
http://www.littlefishbicycles.com/frame/transfers.html
Yeah, sorry - I should have chimed in earlier; while I make the designs, Mike does the actual priniting, so he's more where the rubber meets the road, but here's my few bob: Mike uses inkjet waterslide or sticker paper. For headstocks (I'm assuming that's what these are for) you'd probably be better served using waterslide instead of sticker sheets, as this is what the main manufacturers seem to do. Bear in mind that you can't print white, and that your designs, if in colour, may look significantly different because the sheets are semi-transparent even when printed on, and you logo will be going onto a non-white background. I'd be tempted to contact the old guy you mention in your first post: if he's hand painting decals, the number you could fit on a sheet may well counter his costs, and he may well be able to use metallics and so on. I can't give any more concrete answers other than to mess around with a few first. Give me a shout with any grief.
Fredo, having a laser rather than inkjet printer does give you some interesting options; a bloke I work with made some pedals, applied laserjet waterslides, then misted them with meths (could actually have been thinners or white spirit though - I'll check), then the decal itself evaporates, just leaving the inks fixed to the surface. Let me double check before you go crazy with the meths though...
Fredo, having a laser rather than inkjet printer does give you some interesting options; a bloke I work with made some pedals, applied laserjet waterslides, then misted them with meths (could actually have been thinners or white spirit though - I'll check), then the decal itself evaporates, just leaving the inks fixed to the surface. Let me double check before you go crazy with the meths though...
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