Originally posted by auiotour:
Originally posted by unisys12:
If you are using an ink jet printer, then you can use plain Transparency Film. Such as this.

If you will be using a laser printer, then you will have to use a Transparency Film that is for a laser printer. If not, it will melt.

If you did not want to buy a whole pack of this stuff, then you could do the Photoshop work at home and save it to a disk. Then take it up to a print shop or even a Staples, Office Max or Office Depot and ask that the image on the disk be printed to a transparency. Done!

I know that auiotour used some different stuff to do his, I think. He had to get if from a print shop and had them print it for him. Maybe he can chime in and correct me if need be.




this is how I did my original ones. Transparency look good but you need to do a normal piece of paper behind it then the transparency then glue them together, if you park your car in the garage then you won't have much to worry about. The sun warps the transparency horribly bad after a few short months.




Thanks!


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