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wvgca: A good idea for graphics, but not so easy if one wants white lettering.
Question on the dry transfer process.. Can you print dry transfer, and apply the 'Dry Transfer' to decal to clear decal film?I've heard of this method being used where dry transfer letting would be difficult to apply to uneven surfaces.The results look decent.~Ian
This has been well discussed in the two ALPS related Yahoo groups. I'm surprised @peteski hasn't commented. But for decals the white toner solution is so-so mostly due to repeatability (actually lack of it for feeding the sheets through multiple times) and the order in which toner is laid down on the paper.
Because, as David said, DecalPro is a different process. While the process likely works fine, it is more complex that what I can do with Alps (direct printing on decal paper).None of the consumer grade laser printers (with white toner) come even close to the capabilities of the Alps MicroDry printers, and I'm tired of mentioning that. Heck, even the industrial ink jet printers (like the one Tichy Trains uses for custom decals) are not optimal. Their ink is way too thick for decals. It would be best suited for printing decal rivets, louvers, or welds.
https://www.micromark.com/Ghost-White-Toner-and-HP-Printer-BundleBut, definitely not cheap.