'Ink jet spray'?
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- thebottlerocket0
You could possibly print on a 'contact' type film material, like safmat, and then lay that down over what you are working on.
- *squints* Yup. That'd definitely work. Dang. Why couldn't you have told me about that stuff 7 years ago?detritus
- detritus0
Mockups for projects.
I'm currently printing on an awkward material, then over-painting in white, then want to print on top of that - it's the white bit I'm having problem getting the printer ink to adhere to.
I'll have a dig around for the krylon product above, but if anyone in the UK knows of a similar product, I'd appreciate it.
- epete220
what about a transfer? Why inkjet? money?
- tesmith0
Don't think so but would like to find out. We use an HP6100Z which requires a "universal" coating and has drastically reduced the number of substrates we can use. Kickass printer though!
- detritus
er... bear with me - is there any kind of 'spray' or 'stuff' I can apply to materials to make them ink-jet print compatible?
Say I have a sheet of plastic, and want to print on it somewhere, I'd like to add 'something' to it, so that when I stick it through the printer, the ink sticks like paper and doesn't run.
There must be something, either an official product, or a bodge - as you can get that shit to print on, to iron onto T-shirts, which is kind of the same deal..