• Re: Color laser printer for decals? Opinions.

    From Printer Deets@printerdeets@gmail.com to rec.games.pinball on Tuesday, September 28, 2021 12:56:38
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    On Thursday, 9 July 2009 at 01:03:18 UTC+8, machine.slave wrote:
    Generally with any black that you want to be opaque, you'll need to
    throw a mixture of the other 3 colours in there for support.
    Generally C-60%, M-40%, Y-40% and K-100% is a good mix. You don't
    want to use the full 400% ink or you'll over-saturate it, giving you
    streaks and bleeding.
    I am currently using Epson EcoTank Color Printer for waterslide decals and completely satisfied with the printing quality. I hope you will find this guide very helpful about the best printer for waterslide decals: https://printerdeets.com/best-printer-for-waterslide-decals/
    Do let me know if I can help you in something else.
    Thanks
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  • From John Robertson@spam@flippers.com to rec.games.pinball on Tuesday, September 28, 2021 15:00:58
    From Newsgroup: rec.games.pinball

    On 2021/09/28 12:56 p.m., Printer Deets wrote:
    On Thursday, 9 July 2009 at 01:03:18 UTC+8, machine.slave wrote:
    Generally with any black that you want to be opaque, you'll need to
    throw a mixture of the other 3 colours in there for support.
    Generally C-60%, M-40%, Y-40% and K-100% is a good mix. You don't
    want to use the full 400% ink or you'll over-saturate it, giving you
    streaks and bleeding.
    I am currently using Epson EcoTank Color Printer for waterslide decals and completely satisfied with the printing quality. I hope you will find this guide very helpful about the best printer for waterslide decals: https://printerdeets.com/best-printer-for-waterslide-decals/

    Do let me know if I can help you in something else.
    Thanks


    This is interesting and a pinball relevant commercial for Epson. I've
    played with waterslides but have not been thrilled with the results on
    my office printers - Canon and Toshiba. I will test my home printer that happens to be an Epson ET-2760...

    Thanks,

    John :-#)#
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  • From diana anderson@lwinner4@gmail.com to rec.games.pinball on Wednesday, September 29, 2021 11:36:57
    From Newsgroup: rec.games.pinball

    On Tuesday, September 28, 2021 at 12:56:44 PM UTC-7, Printer Deets wrote:
    On Thursday, 9 July 2009 at 01:03:18 UTC+8, machine.slave wrote:
    Generally with any black that you want to be opaque, you'll need to
    throw a mixture of the other 3 colours in there for support.
    Generally C-60%, M-40%, Y-40% and K-100% is a good mix. You don't
    want to use the full 400% ink or you'll over-saturate it, giving you streaks and bleeding.
    I am currently using Epson EcoTank Color Printer for waterslide decals and completely satisfied with the printing quality. I hope you will find this guide very helpful about the best printer for waterslide decals: https://printerdeets.com/best-printer-for-waterslide-decals/

    Do let me know if I can help you in something else.
    Thanks
    What would you charge for a set as i don't have that kind of ink or paper or printer to make them so id buy ready to apply this is for a WW correct?
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