Hello,
I've got a Mousin around and a badly damaged mylar was on it.
I've removed it with a good succes but some black texts were already attached to the mylar.
I'm therefore looking for a complete set of declas for insert.
Does anyone have a good source for that ?
Otherwise, any tips for thinkerer ? I've seen that printing with waterslide transfer if doable. I've got a Canon laserprint (LBP1120) but I'm not sure it's a good way to perform.To be complete, I'm located in France.
Thanks a lot,
Ben
On 2020/04/15 10:29 a.m., Benoit PETIT-DEMOULIERE wrote:
Hello,
I've got a Mousin around and a badly damaged mylar was on it.
I've removed it with a good succes but some black texts were already
attached to the mylar.
I'm therefore looking for a complete set of declas for insert.
Does anyone have a good source for that ?
Otherwise, any tips for thinkerer ? I've seen that printing with
waterslide transfer if doable. I've got a Canon laserprint (LBP1120)
but I'm not sure it's a good way to perform.To be complete, I'm
located in France.
Thanks a lot,
Ben
Hi Ben,
There are a few places offering insert decals that might have Mousin...
As for waterslides, I wasn't happy with the results using my office
laser printer. However that may have been any number of factors
including being a neophyte!
Keep us posted!
John :-#)#
On 4/15/20 1:36 PM, John Robertson wrote:
On 2020/04/15 10:29 a.m., Benoit PETIT-DEMOULIERE wrote:
Hello,
I've got a Mousin around and a badly damaged mylar was on it.
I've removed it with a good succes but some black texts were already
attached to the mylar.
I'm therefore looking for a complete set of declas for insert.
Does anyone have a good source for that ?
Otherwise, any tips for thinkerer ? I've seen that printing with
waterslide transfer if doable. I've got a Canon laserprint (LBP1120)
but I'm not sure it's a good way to perform.To be complete, I'm
located in France.
Thanks a lot,
Ben
Hi Ben,
There are a few places offering insert decals that might have Mousin...
As for waterslides, I wasn't happy with the results using my office
laser printer. However that may have been any number of factors
including being a neophyte!
Keep us posted!
John :-#)#
I do decals all the time, but use inkjet, then have to seal it prior to applying. Laser is supposed to work great, although colors are not as vibrant.--- Synchronet 3.17c-Win32 NewsLink 1.112
If you get decal paper, get the clear stuff for inserts. If repairing
parts of the playfield, usually white is called for.
Decal paper for inkjet and laser are different, so be sure to get laser decal paper.
This might help.
http://homepinballrepair.com/index.php/water-slide-decals/
--
http://orcalcoast.com/
Thanks all,Hi Ben,
I'd need a good source to make them properly on a printer.
The only picture I've seen is from an old pinside ad.
And did not find a set in any known shopping website.
ben
Le mercredi 15 avril 2020 20:48:59 UTC+2, LexingtonVAPin a écrit :
On 4/15/20 1:36 PM, John Robertson wrote:
On 2020/04/15 10:29 a.m., Benoit PETIT-DEMOULIERE wrote:
Hello,
I've got a Mousin around and a badly damaged mylar was on it.
I've removed it with a good succes but some black texts were already>>>> attached to the mylar.
I'm therefore looking for a complete set of declas for insert.
Does anyone have a good source for that ?
Otherwise, any tips for thinkerer ? I've seen that printing with
waterslide transfer if doable. I've got a Canon laserprint (LBP1120)>>>> but I'm not sure it's a good way to perform.To be complete, I'm
located in France.
Thanks a lot,
Ben
Hi Ben,
There are a few places offering insert decals that might have Mousin...
As for waterslides, I wasn't happy with the results using my office
laser printer. However that may have been any number of factors
including being a neophyte!
Keep us posted!
John :-#)#
I do decals all the time, but use inkjet, then have to seal it prior to
applying. Laser is supposed to work great, although colors are not as
vibrant.
If you get decal paper, get the clear stuff for inserts. If repairing>> parts of the playfield, usually white is called for.
Decal paper for inkjet and laser are different, so be sure to get laser
decal paper.
This might help.
http://homepinballrepair.com/index.php/water-slide-decals/
--
http://orcalcoast.com/
On 2020/04/15 12:42 p.m., Benoit PETIT-DEMOULIERE wrote:
Thanks all,
I'd need a good source to make them properly on a printer.
The only picture I've seen is from an old pinside ad.
And did not find a set in any known shopping website.
ben
Hi Ben,
We too tried doing a Mousin' Around so I have some closeup photos of the
U, S, E, and O inserts - which I am happy to send you!
John :-#)#
Le mercredi 15 avril 2020 20:48:59 UTC+2, LexingtonVAPin a écrit :
On 4/15/20 1:36 PM, John Robertson wrote:
On 2020/04/15 10:29 a.m., Benoit PETIT-DEMOULIERE wrote:
Hello,
I've got a Mousin around and a badly damaged mylar was on it.
I've removed it with a good succes but some black texts were already >>>> attached to the mylar.
I'm therefore looking for a complete set of declas for insert.
Does anyone have a good source for that ?
Otherwise, any tips for thinkerer ? I've seen that printing with
waterslide transfer if doable. I've got a Canon laserprint (LBP1120) >>>> but I'm not sure it's a good way to perform.To be complete, I'm
located in France.
Thanks a lot,
Ben
Hi Ben,
There are a few places offering insert decals that might have Mousin... >>>
As for waterslides, I wasn't happy with the results using my office
laser printer. However that may have been any number of factors
including being a neophyte!
Keep us posted!
John :-#)#
I do decals all the time, but use inkjet, then have to seal it prior to
applying. Laser is supposed to work great, although colors are not as
vibrant.
If you get decal paper, get the clear stuff for inserts. If repairing
parts of the playfield, usually white is called for.
Decal paper for inkjet and laser are different, so be sure to get laser
decal paper.
This might help.
http://homepinballrepair.com/index.php/water-slide-decals/
--
http://orcalcoast.com/
----- Synchronet 3.17c-Win32 NewsLink 1.112
(Please post followups or tech inquiries to the USENET newsgroup)
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received.
If I find a better or complete one, I will post here and in pinside club thanks
Le mercredi 15 avril 2020 21:53:36 UTC+2, John Robertson a écrit :
On 2020/04/15 12:42 p.m., Benoit PETIT-DEMOULIERE wrote:
Thanks all,
I'd need a good source to make them properly on a printer.
The only picture I've seen is from an old pinside ad.
And did not find a set in any known shopping website.
ben
Hi Ben,
We too tried doing a Mousin' Around so I have some closeup photos of the
U, S, E, and O inserts - which I am happy to send you!
John :-#)#
Le mercredi 15 avril 2020 20:48:59 UTC+2, LexingtonVAPin a écrit :
On 4/15/20 1:36 PM, John Robertson wrote:
On 2020/04/15 10:29 a.m., Benoit PETIT-DEMOULIERE wrote:
Hello,
I've got a Mousin around and a badly damaged mylar was on it.
I've removed it with a good succes but some black texts were already >>>>>> attached to the mylar.
I'm therefore looking for a complete set of declas for insert.
Does anyone have a good source for that ?
Otherwise, any tips for thinkerer ? I've seen that printing with
waterslide transfer if doable. I've got a Canon laserprint (LBP1120) >>>>>> but I'm not sure it's a good way to perform.To be complete, I'm
located in France.
Thanks a lot,
Ben
Hi Ben,
There are a few places offering insert decals that might have Mousin.... >>>>>
As for waterslides, I wasn't happy with the results using my office
laser printer. However that may have been any number of factors
including being a neophyte!
Keep us posted!
John :-#)#
I do decals all the time, but use inkjet, then have to seal it prior to >>>> applying. Laser is supposed to work great, although colors are not as >>>> vibrant.
If you get decal paper, get the clear stuff for inserts. If repairing >>>> parts of the playfield, usually white is called for.
Decal paper for inkjet and laser are different, so be sure to get laser >>>> decal paper.
This might help.
http://homepinballrepair.com/index.php/water-slide-decals/
--
http://orcalcoast.com/
--
(Please post followups or tech inquiries to the USENET newsgroup)
John's Jukes Ltd.
MOVED to #7 - 3979 Marine Way, Burnaby, BC, Canada V5J 5E3
(604)872-5757 (Pinballs, Jukes, Video Games)
www.flippers.com
"Old pinballers never die, they just flip out."
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