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  • can the inkjet paper be baked to be more durable?

  • @beebeej1 Our inkjet water-slide paper hasn't been designed to be baked in an oven.

    If you are looking to make the inkjet paper more durable we would suggest over coating the applied decal with an acrylic spray, or similar varnish.

  • U can't do this laminate with inkjet?

  • @beebeej1 Our magic decal paper can only be used with a laser printer.

    If you only have access to an inkjet printer then you will need to use our inkjet water-slide paper.

  • Aloha,

    where can I buy the paper

  • @mauiglassbeads You can purchase this paper online, via our website - craftycomputerpaper.co.uk .

  • ... I also want to know if i can put the decal paper in the oven twice.. as i want to put another design on under the plate or should i do it at the same time? Thanks

  • @Jippo6 We wouldn't recommend putting your design into the oven twice, as this could overheat the decal and cause problems with it sticking to the surface. If possible we would suggest applying both decals onto your plate at the same time so that the plate only needs to go into the oven the once.

  • I used this decal paper the other day and the film that should come of it didn't... and i can't seem to get it off? The texture of the deecal is all bobbly and rough.. is it suppose to be like that? What am i doing wrong! :(

    thanks

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  • which is the oven temperature needed?

  • @juppiterd If you are using a domestic oven you would need to put your oven on its hottest temperature setting. This does vary depending on which oven you are using and really does need a bit of testing on your part to get the right finish.

  • I love it but I have a question.....can these be safely used or are they for decoration only??

  • @brocksmoma Ideally these are for decoration only and we can't advise them being used when food would touch them, i.e plates. Mugs would be fine as the liquid is inside and not touching the transfer itself.

  • Its Like A Tatoo!

  • will this work on a tin cup

  • very good for for lerning to how make it essy

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