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Non Decal image transfer method??
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I need to transfer images from my inkjet printer to a long thin roroll of Japanese white paper. It's the kind that brush and ink work is done on, or that might be used for taking proofs from woodblocks or Lino prints.
Anyway I cant use decals such as Lzertran because these will leave a "placticky" surface and not be in keeping with the other visual elements on the roll. ( I plan to press images onto it, using rubber stamps and maybe some small Lino cut and Wood cut, blocks ).
Does anyone know of a method for transferring the images that hopefully does not involve liquids that are too noxious or toxic ?
Anyway I cant use decals such as Lzertran because these will leave a "placticky" surface and not be in keeping with the other visual elements on the roll. ( I plan to press images onto it, using rubber stamps and maybe some small Lino cut and Wood cut, blocks ).
Does anyone know of a method for transferring the images that hopefully does not involve liquids that are too noxious or toxic ?
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