Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
Alan Cox wrote:
laser print onto vinyl (with backing sheet) including alignment
marks
Feed resulting sheet into vinyl cutting machine
Tell machine to align to marks
Cut
Peel
Apply
Custom printed decals of any shape and size you want.
That sounds like fun. A bit difficult if you don't have the vinyl
cutting machine, but you run into the same problems with an ink jet.
If you only need small runs, many signwriters offer custom vinyl decal
services. A friend's mother worked at one about 16 years ago in a
small town in Wales so they should be fairly widespread now :)
Depending on what you need the decals applied to they may also do that
step for you - it all depends on whether it will fit into their equipment.
This means you needn't worry about aligning them or applying them
smoothly which is the really tricky part if you don't have the tools
and experience.
Bryn.
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