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Can I use my inkjet printer for to print waterslide decals.?? never printed any kind of decals..

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Yup. Just make sure you buy the paper for inkjet printers. Remember that you have to clear coat them after printing cause the ink is water soluble. A lot of the guys swear by aersol Deft Lacquer....

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could i just use Dupli color clear coat??and is their any tips for resizing.. when they get really small they just look like a blob, and i need them really small.. and also, what DPI should the...

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I don't know why Dupli Color clear won't work. Anybody else? I have used several different clears including Testors and only mentioned the Deft because several others have mentioned that is what they...

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Lacquer seems to be the most impervious to water. I've lost all my decals when I use enamel. I'll swear by at least 600 dpi if you want a good small readable decal. any less and the colors are to...

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I scan my cars at 600 DPI then I play with the picture I want to put on the car, I stretch, enlarge, shrink, whatever so the design lays just where I want it. I then print that design at 600 DPI and...

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that helps me to a point. im printing these decals for 1:18th scale cars.. but they arnt huge decals, they are really really small logos for parts i have on the car, like for the optima batter, and...

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