White Inkjet Water Slide decal Paper.
Using the white waterslide decal paper you can now put
water slide decal onto colored substrate.
A) Print on the glossy side of the
paper. In general, selecting the transparency setting in your printer driver
gives the best results. Our new IAS decal paper even works well with the
new Epson photo printers, just select the transparency option.
In general let the ink dry for about 10 minutes
or longer if the image has a lot of black area. This is important to allow
the clear spray or fixative to adhere well to the film.
Before sliding the decal off the paper using water you
must seal the inkjet ink on the special coating by using clear spray or
decal fixative. If using Krylon spray then follow the instructions on
the spray can. Using the Liquid CLEAR Decal fixative:
Pour a small amount over the image (the decal) and let it sit on the
decal for about 10 seconds, gently move the puddle around, and then wait
a few seconds. Without applying any pressure on the decal, use the
foam pad to move the excess fluid off and over the edge of the paper onto
a piece of cardboard and discard, leaving an even coating on the image.
Let dry for at least 8 hours or overnight. A second coat may not be needed
at all. Applying the decal.
Cut out the image with scissors. Dip in warm water (not
hot). The paper will roll up and then straighten out again.
When the film starts to loosen from the paper, place the
paper on the substrate to be decorated, and then slide the paper from under
the decal. Work out any air bubbles with
a decal squeegee and let dry. It is important
to remove all water and air. DO NOT cut out the decal first and then apply the solution, for the edges
of the paper will absorb the liquid, making it impossible to later slide
the decal off the paper.


Instructions updated
Wednesday, August 29, 2007

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