gm280
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Okay I have been reading and looking for a few days now on how you can print white text on dark of black paper....or for my needs, clear sheets. Seem there is zero ink (at least reasonably available as a decent cost) to print white text.
Here is my issue. I am redoing a couple old 6 gallon Johnson and OMC gas metal tanks. And I wanted to make the labels/decals/whatever to do the white typical graphics on the side of them. So my initial idea was to have a stench made via vinyl and then use white paint to spray over the stencil. Problem with that is vinyl cutters can't make the fine print on those tanks. It is too small to cut out and use correctly.
So next idea was to use water-slide decal clear paper and simply print on them and use them as we did with the old model car water slide decals. The problem doing that is you can't print white on any printer. White is assumed the background color of the paper you print on. But I am trying to use clear sheets.
I have seen some unique companies offer white printers ink, but at unbelievable prices that are not ever going to happen. $600 plus dollars is not coming from my pocket to make a four decals. I also see there are some places that sell decals. But in each one the mixing directions are missing and only the larger graphics are there. And their cost rise pretty quickly as well. I have visited a lot of places that do offer some decals that look nice. But they are vinyl decals and not sure you can spray clear over any of them. So that option is out as well. I really want a paint replacement option so I can clear coat them to be impervious to oil, gas and other chemicals.
I was wanting something that looks exactly like the originals. I even read up on silk screening to see if that would work. And at this time, that maybe the only alternative, unless someone has an idea how to print white text. :noidea:
Any ideas from the iboaters? :help:
Here is my issue. I am redoing a couple old 6 gallon Johnson and OMC gas metal tanks. And I wanted to make the labels/decals/whatever to do the white typical graphics on the side of them. So my initial idea was to have a stench made via vinyl and then use white paint to spray over the stencil. Problem with that is vinyl cutters can't make the fine print on those tanks. It is too small to cut out and use correctly.
So next idea was to use water-slide decal clear paper and simply print on them and use them as we did with the old model car water slide decals. The problem doing that is you can't print white on any printer. White is assumed the background color of the paper you print on. But I am trying to use clear sheets.
I have seen some unique companies offer white printers ink, but at unbelievable prices that are not ever going to happen. $600 plus dollars is not coming from my pocket to make a four decals. I also see there are some places that sell decals. But in each one the mixing directions are missing and only the larger graphics are there. And their cost rise pretty quickly as well. I have visited a lot of places that do offer some decals that look nice. But they are vinyl decals and not sure you can spray clear over any of them. So that option is out as well. I really want a paint replacement option so I can clear coat them to be impervious to oil, gas and other chemicals.
I was wanting something that looks exactly like the originals. I even read up on silk screening to see if that would work. And at this time, that maybe the only alternative, unless someone has an idea how to print white text. :noidea:
Any ideas from the iboaters? :help: