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- From: hack@arabia.uucp (Edmund Hack)
- Subject: Re: Decals via Laser Printer
- Message-ID: <1992Nov20.175014.3103@aio.jsc.nasa.gov>
- Sender: Edmund Hack
- Organization: Lockheed ESC, Houston
- References: <1992Nov18.232407.29046@aio.jsc.nasa.gov> <19NOV199209475989@vx.cis.umn.edu> <BxzDo9.5D9@usenet.ucs.indiana.edu>
- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 17:50:14 GMT
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- In article <BxzDo9.5D9@usenet.ucs.indiana.edu>
- ntaib@silver.ucs.indiana.edu (Iskandar Taib) writes:
- >>I have never seen the dry-transfer stuff, but I know its pretty popular
- >>with the railroad folks. (that is, the pre-printed stuff).
- >
- >Hmmm isn't this the same stuff used by T-shirt shops? You know, where they
- >xerox a picture then dry-transfer it to your T-shirt?
- >
- No, that is heat transfer. Dry transfer letters are the rub on type
- that Letraset (among others) make.
-
- Given a decent paint/draw program and this stuff, some pretty nice
- decals should be possible. THe NCR report said that several of the
- internats team scale models use this stuff for markings.
-
- --
- Edmund Hack - Lockheed Engineering & Sciences Co. - Houston, TX
- hack@aio.jsc.nasa.gov - I speak only for myself, unless blah, blah..
- "You know, I think we're all Bozos on this bus."
- "Detail Dress Circuits" "Belt: Above A, Below B" "Close B ClothesMode"
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