I recently embarked on creating my own decals. I create the images I want, in several different software tools, bring it together to fill a page of Micro-Mark Decal Paper and print on my HP Deskjet colour printer. The page comes out of the printer looking great, sharp images and text and vibrant colour.
However, when I spray on the 'Decal Bonder' from Testors, most of the red on the page starts to run. If I have a red image or text it shows small bleeding in different areas. Worse is the fact that even the items that are black, run with red. I have discovered that when my printer prints in colour, there is some red in the black.
I experimented by printing some of the same items again and telling the printer to use the Black cartridge only. That worked, even after the bonder/fixer was applied.
So I am left with 2 full decal sheets now with no usable black text and any image with red in it useless. It appears that the red is the only colour that reacts this way. It does not matter if I apply the fixer/bonder soon after the printing, as the Micro-Mark instructions state, or if I wait up to 12 hours for the ink to dry.
SO, anybody had this problem? Am I using the wrong bonder? Is there a different ink I should use?
Thanks for your help.