Decal paper specially formulated to allow print one-of-a-kind fired-on decals right from your own computer.

This technique can be used for fun school projects as well as for high level artistic designs.

IMD PRINT&FIRE DECAL PAPER

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Please read instructions before using.

How to use.

  • Prepare bisque fired to shelf cone 03-04.
  • Decorate your piece as usual. For best result we recommend SPECTRUM glaze 700 (clear) or 701 (white).
  • Do not apply MAYCO clear glaze (C101) over surface reserved for decal. If you have to use clear glaze use SPECTRUM 700. We are still testing compatibility with other clear glazes.
  • Fire to shelf cone 06.
  • Apply decal and fire to shelf cone 07-06
  • PRINT&FIRE paper must be applied to a glazed and fired surface. Do not apply decal over an unfired glaze surface.

Printing and Applying image

Please remember that IMD PRINT&FIRE paper formulated for laser printers ONLY!

This paper works with most HP and CANON laser printers and copiers. We are still testing compatibility with other laser printers. If you are using color laser printer you should set it on B/W mode.

Complete updated list of printers we already checked will be provided with your purchase.

  • Remove protective layer from paper.
  • Flip your image on the computer before printing it. Print on glossy side of paper.
  • Feed one sheet at the time to avoid jamming.
  • Suspend in warm water until paper will begin separating. While paper is in the water brush over printed side to remove possible particles. Hotter temperature of water will make decal more flexible (important if applied to curved surface).
  • Apply your image on ceramic surface face down and slide paper off.
  • Position decal on ceramic surface and remove excess of water with paper towel.
  • Compatible with
  • MAYCO Series 2000 and Stroke&Coat Glazes
  • DUNCAN Concept glazes.
  • SPECTRUM 700 (clear) and 701 (white). Will check compatibility with other glazes shortly.
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It also works on GLASS

This technique also works on glass. It’s most effective at glass melting temperature. Therefore it is best use for glass slumped designs.

Since we still testing capabilities of this technique latest test results and complete updated list of printers we already checked will be provided with your purchase.