Sunnyscopa Film-Free Decal Paper for LASER printer - TYPE B, US LETTER SIZE 8.5"X11", 10 SHEETS, GLUE W2 - self-weeding dishwasher-safe waterslide transfer paper for personalized custom DIY
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Sunnyscopa Film-Free Decal Paper for LASER printer - TYPE B, US LETTER SIZE 8.5"X11", 10 SHEETS, GLUE W2 - self-weeding dishwasher-safe waterslide transfer paper for personalized custom DIY
10 sheets of blank 8.5"x11" size printing papers, a special glue W2 Multi-Use 1.7 fl oz(50ml) and an instruction sheet
Q. What is "Film-free" decal paper? A. It's film-free as the decal leaves no film, only the ink on the project. This brand-new technology allows you to apply your favourite image on curved and flat surfaces. You don't have to worry about trimming the image as only the image is transferred to the surface.
Q. How is the A-type different from the B-type? A. The A-type is for smooth, sealed surfaces. These include glass, metal, ceramics. They should also be able to withstand heat as curing is required for a transfer process. The B-type is for rough, porous surfaces that absorb water. Examples are stone, leather, plastic and candle. The B-type does not require heat application, however it can leave glue residue on the surface.
Q. Is it water-proof? Would it last a trip to the dishwasher? A. It is dishwasher safe but if exposed in water for too long, could weaken the ink. I would rather hand-wash the product gently.
Q. How about resistance to scratch and heat? A. It can withstand at temperatures as high as 400F. Laser toner inks tend to burn and disintegrate if overheated. Also, take care not to scratch too hard with sharp objects. The ink is more durable depending on your curing techniques.
Q. Best place to store the papers? A. Store in dry, cool area and avoid moisture if possible. Moisture can make the papers to stick together. Keep the papers in a plastic bag.