What is the best kind of paper to print logos for underneath teh glass.
Thanks
What is the best kind of paper to print logos for underneath teh glass.
Thanks
rice paper
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It’s super cheap too…I bought a poster size roll that should last me about 20 boards for $3.95 from Mitch’s…
where can you buy thsi stuff form
I got mine at Mitch’s (La Jolla & Solana Beach), but I have no idea where you’re at…Might try a local print shop??? Or if you’re cool with ordering online and waiting a few days, try http://www.fiberglasssupply.com…Sorry, for some reason my “Link” button is not wanting to work…Just copy and paste in your browser.
Rice paper usually can be found at any hardware shop or print shop. A lot of copy shops carry it as well. It’s a common item - you should be able to find it just by picking up a phone and calling some places around.
If not, you can get it from fiberglasssupply or foamez.
Aloha
Bryan
Try an arts and crafts store. I bought mine at “Michaels” in Torrance, but I’m sure any “Miclaels” will have it or at least you can order it. The roll cost me around $10.00 and I have enough to make at least 50 logos …
Art supply stores and specialty paper stores,
Howzit Spazman, Try a stationary store, That’s where I get mine. I buy a roll for $10 that I get about 90 sheets of 81/2" x 11" out of. Aloha, Kokua
Archival ink? is there a # got an epson stylus color 740 do I qualify for release from the earth’s gravitational field? thomas carrying the archival story the day that I recieved my scan info on a disc from the guy that scanned the work way back Troy Therrin the Gliche guy…ambrose…thanks for the thomas glassing lesson he has achieved greater illumination
Howzit Brose, Go to www.lysonic.com , they have a list of printers that can use archival ink which is the same as Epson Durabrite ink. Thomas was by for a while the other day, told him he should stop by on a glassing day to get another perpective. What I thought was kinda funny was after working on his board at your facility he didn’t consider mine a back yard shop. Aloha, Wildog