We discovered that there is laser and inkjet decal paper.  If you use the 
incorrect one, you do not get optimal results.  We used to own a color laser 
copier...
Don Thompson

On Feb 7, 2013, at 3:47 PM, Michael Eldridge wrote:

> Not sure what Staples did, but I've never had this problem with decals 
> printed on a laser printer. I compared inkjet and laser in preparation for a 
> clinic I gave, and felt that the laser gave a more solid color blocks and 
> crisper edges.
> 
> -Michael Eldridge
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Gerry Evans" wrote:
> >
> > 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.
> 
> 

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