Koala No Spray Waterslide Decal Paper
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.ค. 2022
- Demonstration of this "NO SPRAY" waterslide decal paper from Koala. Does not require a top coat before application and can be used with either an Inkjet or Laser printer. Both are shown here.
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nice video thank you for posting it's a shame you can't make it dishwasher safe, sure looks nice
thanks for the demo
Amazing technique. Thanks
Thank you for sharing your knowledge
Roger, these are just beautiful! Easy to do as well. You must be retired. LOL
Yes, retired, but busier now than when I was working!
Great and informative video. Do you need to cure if putting this on glass?
Yes. Same process.
It's my understanding that laser printing doesn't run on any decal paper
True
will this work on polymer items? im trying to get into doing this for fun. I heard you mention needing an oven to cure is that only for certain surfaces or all items
Can also be cured with a heat gun, but use caution on plastic items or they may melt
Thank you for the video! What brand laser printer did you print with?
The laser printer is a commercial Brother brand we have in our office.
Great video. I was wondering if you have any experience using waterslide decals on wood? I have a home-use color laser and was thinking of placing decals on wood slice ornament? Any suggestions or recommendations would be welcome?
Wood will need to be coated first with something like Polycrylic to make a non-porous surface. How it will fare with the bake process, I don't know.
I can't even get this stuff to print properly on an XP-15000 lol
Roger, have you ever considered trying to cut Decal paper with a circuit?
Never tried it, but I don't see why not.
Just curious if you have used these over the past year and how well they have held up, any scratching issues?
Held up fine, but are used for pencil holders, so not subjected to heavy use.
@@rogersshop Thanks for the info. You have a great channel, keep up the good work.