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Thread: Color printing to wood

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    Thanks Dee for the tip on the decal process....

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  2. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by James Terry View Post
    Do you think that the melt-back suggests that the print was not on paper, but perhaps a heat transfer or maybe a water slide? I guess I have to figure some things out by experimenting, it's just that I dont want to be wasting cash or time right now for things I dont need.
    That's what I was thinking. Maybe even vinyl.
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  3. #18
    I use water slide for many different things. It's really neat.

    Papillo makes all sorts of transfer materials so you may want to check them out
    also.

    I transfer to wood plaques from time to time, but if the plaque has a finish on it
    I have to cover the wood completely with the transfer sheet, if you don't and only
    cut around the image you will get and deboss where the edge of the transfer sheet is.

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