How many coats of sealing/acrylic spray should I use on Inkjet printed decals?
Should I mist it or soak it?
-Shawn
Question about Inkjet printed decals...
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Do not soak - most assurely do not soak.... but i dont think you can give ti too many mistings tbh (within reason). First few sets I did i used about 2 -3 and it wanst enough so i stick religiously to 6 now. Probably OTT but its safer than finding out you didnt cover a bit and watching it wash off entirely..
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I recently tried the Micro Mark ink jet decal coating and it came out waaaaaaaay too thick. It would not mist on...just orange peel up. I was wondering what other coating I could try that would render it waterproof and mist on thin?
I've always Laser or ALPS printed befor so I wonder how well the MicroMark inkjet paper snuggles in?
I've always Laser or ALPS printed befor so I wonder how well the MicroMark inkjet paper snuggles in?
For the record, very well. It just took me a while to get he hang of how to apply them (see my previous topic on DESPERATE NEED OF HELP WITH MICRO-MARK DECAL PAPER). Now it works like a charm. Don, thanks for the photon Torp launchers for the Ent-A, BTW. I also wanto ask you if I need to sprayy my DLM decals before applying them.DLMatthys wrote:I recently tried the Micro Mark ink jet decal coating and it came out waaaaaaaay too thick. It would not mist on...just orange peel up. I was wondering what other coating I could try that would render it waterproof and mist on thin?
I've always Laser or ALPS printed befor so I wonder how well the MicroMark inkjet paper snuggles in?
-Shawn