This tutorial video will show you how to transfer your laserjet prints b w and color onto metal the key ingredient is acrylic poly finish aka acrylic polyurethane poly acrylic water based poly finish etc which i have found works bett.
Transfer print to metal.
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After base coat is painted stained and piece is ready to receive transfer print a plain copy on regular paper to figure out your exact placement then apply very thin layer of vaseline to anywhere that you do not want to transfer ink to.
Use the paintbrush to spread on a thick layer of mod podge photo transfer medium on the image side of the paper.
With decoupage not featured here you attach an printed image to a new surface retaining the paper.
4 the freezer paper method.
Using label release paper you can transfer laserjet printed images onto almost any surface including wood metal glass plastic tile stone canvas and.
However if you aren t the inventing sort there is a way that you can combine photography printmaking and the metal shop.
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Then print off a design using a toner based laser printer and cut it out so it will fit over the sheet metal.
Transfer photos to metal.
Photo impact printing on metal.
Wood and the paper is removed when it is done.
The beauty of this is there is no bulk.
By placing an ink jet transparency against a purel brushed surface the ink will pull off and make a print on a surface of your choosing.
To transfer a print to metal start by cutting out a piece of sheet metal and sanding the surface with 600 grit sandpaper.
Dye sublimation transfer onto metal chromaluxe objects roland dg texart printer owners are able to print and heat transfer artwork logos displays and other designs onto specially formulated chromaluxe metal panels.
True image transfer methods move an image printed on paper to another surface e g.
Print the photo and cut to size so that no border remains.
I ve seen this one used on painted and natural wood and painted metal.
Immediately place the image down on the sheet metal and use your hands to smooth out the paper and remove any air bubbles.