JACK:
I'd advise not using a color laser to print decals. Before I bought my HP
ink jet I used to have Staples print my decals on one of their laser printers.
Lasers lay down a sort of granular image that tends, for us less than precise
guys, to break up during the process of trimming the decals. An ink jet lays
down, obviously, an ink image.
Gerry Evans
In St. Louis
Here is a dry transfer system that I have been intending to try, but haven't
yet:
http://www.pulsarprofx.com/decalpro/Horizontal/a_Company/Company.html
>From talking with the owner, the resulting dry transfers are too flimsy to be
offered as a commercial product. However they appear to have great potential
for
personal use and for those that do custom services. You have the ability to do
white and metallics, as well as any color your color laser printer can make.
However beware that some brands of color lasers do not work with the product.
Jack Wyatt