Bake On Laser Water Slide Decal Paper
A laser water slide decal paper that can be baked onto your finished item.
Make clear decals using this decal paper and your home color laser printer. With our laser decal paper there is no need to seal the toner to the page with an acrylic spray, as with ink jet decal paper. This special decal paper allows your decals to be baked onto your substrate in a conventional oven, making them much more durable.
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BAKE ON LASER WATER SLIDE DECAL PAPER.
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| Decal paper/media: | Bake On Color Laser Water Slide Decal Paper |
| Available size: | 8.5" X 11" |
| Compatible with: | Most Desktop Color Laser Compatible with: |
| Color: | Clear |
| Media/Film thickness: | Film .0015" .0012mm +/- .0002mm |
| Type of adhesive: | Water-based Gelatin |
| Outdoor Life: | N/A |
| Instructions: | Included (Click here for PDF Document) |
| Additional supplies needed: | Decal Squeegee and Mounting Fluid Recommended |
| Note: | This decal paper allows you to bake your decals onto your substrate, making your decal much more durable. |
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Bake On Laser Water-Slide Decal Paper (Sample Sheet)
1 sheet 8.5" X 11"
Item# PASZ8511S1S
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Bake On Laser Water-Slide Decal Paper
10 sheets 8.5" X 11"
Item# PASZ8511G
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Bake On Laser Water-Slide Decal Paper
100 sheets 8.5" X 11"
Item# PASZ8511KH
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To use water-slide decal paper:
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Detailed Instructions Included with all of our Decal Papers.
This is meant to be a general guide to using laser decal paper. Detailed instructions on how to use the decal paper you order will be included with your purchase.
- Insert one sheet of laser decal paper into your laser printers bypass tray (if available), print on the glossy side of the decal paper.
- Cut your decals from the sheet, leaving 1/4" of free space around the edge of the decal.
- Place your decal into a bowl of warm water, let it soak for one to three minutes.
- Remove the decal from the bowl and slide it from the paper backing and onto your substrate.
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