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If your question isn't listed or you need additional information, Please call: 817-489-5249 Our Office hours are from 9AM to 5PM CST
Q. I want to use your Aqua Slide Paper to make a ceramic decal and fire it in a ceramic kiln. Can this be done? A. No. See the following question for more detail. Q. I want to make Ceramic Decals. Can I use your paper? A. No. Our decal paper can be used to make decorative decals to apply after firing, but our decals are not suitable for firing in a kiln. To make such decals you would have to use special over-glaze colors along with a screen printing machine.
Q. How can I tell the difference between the Photo Quality (dye sub ribbons) and the regular ribbons? A. If you want to physically distinguish between the cartridges, the Dye Sub Cartridges are blue. The regular ribbons (the plastic cartridge enclosure) are black. Q. I want to use your Aqua Slide Paper to make a ceramic decal and fire it in a ceramic kiln. Can this be done? A. No. The Alps printer does not print with ceramic over-glaze colors. But you can BAKE the decal onto a mug or other item that can be heated to produce a semi permanent or dishwasher resistant decal using your kitchen oven. Q. I want to use a color laser and your PAS paper to make dye sub images on ceramic tiles. Can I do this using a Color Laser Printer? NO. Sublimation and ceramic decals are two
totally different things.
Ceramic decals are printed using lead
fritted metal oxide (china paint) that fuses onto the glaze of
porcelain and ceramic at 800 degrees celsius.
Dye sublimation is the transfer of dye
sublimation ink using low heat onto ceramic ware that has been coated
with a urethane based film. This process takes place at around
148 degrees Celsius.
Printing on the PAS film is a COLD
transfer where you use water to slide the carrier film onto the
item. Baking will make this film stick better and using the urethane
over-laminate makes this film invisible.
Q. What is the difference between PAS/N and PAS/4 decal media? A. The PAS/N is softer, has less gloss and will form to relief and curves. PAS/4 is stronger, glossier and stiffer. Q. Your instructions mention only regular ribbons for the white vinyl but I have printed on it using my dye sub ribbons with good results. A. The white vinyl may or may not accept the dye sub ribbons. Therefore ,the instructions recommend only regular ribbons even though most of our customers use dye sub mode with the white vinyl (the glossy one). Q. How well will the Alps ink resist fading if placed where it is exposed to direct sunlight ? A. The Alps ink is extremely resistant to the UV effect of the sunlight when compared with traditional photographs. Q. Why can't I use ink jet printers with the water slide decal paper? A. The Inkjet printer prints by dropping ink droplets onto the media. As these droplets are mostly water and the media is a plastic type, the results will be ink on the surface that will not dry. Take a look at our IAS & WIAS media which are coated for inkjet printers. Q. What do you mean by Late Model Personal Laser printer/copier? A. The newer generation laser printers/copiers where the fusing drum/unit is a part of the toner.
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