There's a kit out there to make your own dry transfer decals. It gets
fairly involved, but I used it to make some labels for a 465 I was
restoring. It worked fairly well, but it was such trouble that I
tracked down an ALPS printer to make decals.
Making black legends is trivial compared to making replacement white
legends. I think the ALPS printer is the only way to do that for mere
mortals except for screen printing.
Paul
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On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 12:39:20PM -0700, thespin@... wrote:
I have an ALPS MD1000 I have dedicated to decals. I might buy some water slide decal paper and try this for the cal button on my 576 curve tracer.
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