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Shells,Crispy

3.6 out of 5 stars (27)

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  • 10 Sheets of 8.5 x 11" laser decal paper
  • Perfect for custom craft projects
  • See Kustom_Rides store for other offers

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Technical Details

Manufacturer ‎Papilio
Brand ‎Papilio
Item Weight ‎8 ounces
Product Dimensions ‎11 x 0.01 x 8.5 inches
Item model number ‎PAS48511G
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Color ‎Clear
Material Type ‎Gelatin based
Number of Items ‎10
Size ‎8.5"X11"
Sheet Size ‎8.5-x-11-inch
Brightness Rating ‎95 Lumen
Paper Finish ‎Coated
Manufacturer Part Number ‎L810C

Additional Information

ASIN B005DFLVOG
Customer Reviews
3.6 out of 5 stars (27)

3.6 out of 5 stars
Date First Available February 7, 2008

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Product Description

Decal paper is suitable for high resolution needs and for covering either flat or curved surfaces. Water-slide decal paper may used on large to small objects like candles and scale models. You only need a computer program to work with images, a laser printer and decal paper. Be sure your laser printer can accept decal paper, as a few cannot. Complete with instructions. Recommend top coat of clear for protection (found in the hardware section).

Customer reviews

3.6 out of 5 stars
27 global ratings

Customers say

Customers find the decal paper works well and is of good quality, with one mentioning it's perfect for guitar headstock decals. The material thickness receives positive feedback, with one customer noting it's thick enough. Customers report mixed experiences with paper sticking to the fuser, color accuracy, and print quality.

9 customers mention "Functionality"9 positive0 negative

Customers report that the waterslide decals work well as advertised, with one customer noting they perform best when applied to very smooth surfaces.

"...It worked great. The plastic and carbon burned off and the iron oxide stayed and the glaze melted just enough to make the design permanent...." Read more

"...Works best when applying on a very smooth, shiny surface. Make sure to cut as close to the printing as possible...." Read more

"Product worked very well as advertised. I used it for my home made "stomp" boxes for my guitar. They're hot!" Read more

"...I got the technique just right for applying the lacquer, the job came out great." Read more

7 customers mention "Quality"6 positive1 negative

Customers find the waterslide decals to be of good quality, with one mentioning they are great for crafts.

"Good product...but very thin...." Read more

"...These are perfect. I have literally no complaints. I just printed it out once I got the scale correct, soaked it for about 20 seconds, and applied." Read more

"Great Product..." Read more

"Great for crafts..." Read more

4 customers mention "Material thickness"3 positive1 negative

Customers like the material thickness of the decal paper, with one customer noting it is thick enough.

"...The material is thick enough that I had no problem with tearing or folding, and they disappear perfectly into nitrocellulose lacquer..." Read more

"...type label to select, but chose these because they were listed as the thinnest, and they fit in my old laserjet printer (8-1/2x11 sheets)...." Read more

"Good product...but very thin...." Read more

"...The upside is that because it is so thin, it is perfect for using on very small details where you want the edge to disappear after being covered in..." Read more

3 customers mention "Decal application"3 positive0 negative

Customers find the decal paper works well, with one mentioning it's fantastic for guitar headstock decals and another noting it's perfect for Laser Jet decals.

"fantastic for guitar headstock decals..." Read more

"Perfect for Laser Jet decals..." Read more

"used for sepia ceramic decal..." Read more

4 customers mention "Paper stuck"2 positive2 negative

Customers have mixed experiences with the decal paper, with some reporting issues where it gets stuck on the fuser.

"...had no problem with tearing or folding, and they disappear perfectly into nitrocellulose lacquer..." Read more

"...(and the paper can take up to 400 degrees F), the Papilo paper still got stuck on the fuser unit and I had to delicately pick it out...." Read more

"...The decal held in place and accepted multiple, very light, top coats of lacquer...." Read more

"...Paper kept getting jammed...." Read more

3 customers mention "Color accuracy"2 positive1 negative

Customers have mixed experiences with the decal paper's color accuracy.

"...It turned out a lovely sepia color...." Read more

"...colors came out OK but it came out wet and some of the colors are running into each other...." Read more

"...The colors came out OK but it came out wet and some of the colors are running into each other...." Read more

3 customers mention "Print quality"2 positive1 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the print quality of the decal paper.

"This is a good clear paper that takes laser printing well...." Read more

"...try several printers before the paper got too dirty and not to the standard to print on. Waste of money." Read more

"...The print great and the resulting decals are simple to apply...." Read more

So far so good!
4 out of 5 stars
So far so good!
So far so good. I use this paper for transfering images onto canvas and do it on a Samsung C1810 and got it from my husband for Christmas 2014. I already had a Brother Ink Jet and was hoping that the inkjet printer would work. The printer works fine but my issues revoved around the slide transfer. When you use the ink jet paper from Papilo it prints great but you have to then use a spray adhesive. Must go on evenly and then dry completely. So I tried it on the same image 4 times and finally unhappy with some gumming of the image and difficulty laying it down. Also the woman that taught the slide transfer method to me mentioned how important it was to get the right paper for the printer and not to interchange laser for inkjet and vice versa. My Samsung is working good so far. My husband did go in and adjust what he called ink density which may be the same thing as adjusting the heat. My first two images had some re-inking I called it..so that is why he adjusted. So that is why I say so far so good..I have now done about 15 images and love working with it in my art work. If I can get many more without having to replace a part that would be great.
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Top reviews from the United States

  • Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2012
    I purchased this to test as a ceramic decal - I used a high iron oxide toner on an HP black and white laser printer. I put it on an already fired glaze (cone 6) and fired it again at cone 03 (the usual bisque fire). It worked great. The plastic and carbon burned off and the iron oxide stayed and the glaze melted just enough to make the design permanent. It turned out a lovely sepia color.

    The only thing I did not like was the strong chemical odor, but I just kept it in the sealed bag it came in and had no problem.
    8 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2014
    Looked all over for a product to make labels for the instrument panel of a homebuilt airplane. Wasn't sure which type label to select, but chose these because they were listed as the thinnest, and they fit in my old laserjet printer (8-1/2x11 sheets). The instructions say to be careful about the temperature in your printer . . . and indeed I had issues with the labels getting hung up after they went over the laser printer roller. I came up with a workaround by opening the back of my printer and ever-so-gently pulling on the label sheet as it exited the printer. Sacrificed 2 label sheets figuring that out, but was happy with the final results after the workaround.

    Works best when applying on a very smooth, shiny surface. Make sure to cut as close to the printing as possible.

    Note: Was concerned that the product might arrive bent or damaged in shipping, but there were no issues at all! Product arrived in perfect condition, and sooner than expected.
  • Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2011
    but I couldn't get this to work. I wanted to make decals for my model trains. I followed the directions, and when I put them on the tender they did not show up. Again, maybe there's some trick to this that I don't know. But I did follow the instructions- I tried various colors just to see if maybe it was only the gold lettering not showing, but nothing worked.
    2 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2014
    Not high quality like professionally manufactured decals.
  • Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2013
    I used a Konica Minolta Bizhub C35 color laser printer but I think the fuser unit was too hot for this paper. Although on my printer specs it said that the fuser unit goes up to 350 degrees F (and the paper can take up to 400 degrees F), the Papilo paper still got stuck on the fuser unit and I had to delicately pick it out. I tried several times at many different settings but all times the paper got stuck on the fuser.

    Not wanting to ruin the printer, I opted to try on my HP Photosmart C6150 which is an inkjet paper. I know the paper was designed for a laser but since there's virtually no heat in an inkjet, I couldn't really ruin the printer if I tried. The colors came out OK but it came out wet and some of the colors are running into each other. I've set the printout aside and hope that it will dry in a few hours.

    So, if your color laser runs hot, be careful. It gets messy when it gets stuck in the fuser and you have to take it out piece by piece.
    8 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2013
    Product arrived before promised delivered date. Extra padding around product assured that these three sheets all remained unwrinkled in shipping. Used with my BW laser printer to create a logo for a guitar headstock. Printed the design in reverse, used gold enamel paint to fill in between the black lines. The decal held in place and accepted multiple, very light, top coats of lacquer. I did learn that if you go too heavy on the lacquer, it will melt the decal. But once I got the technique just right for applying the lacquer, the job came out great.
    2 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2013
    This is a good clear paper that takes laser printing well.

    The upside is that because it is so thin, it is perfect for using on very small details where you want the edge to disappear after being covered in clear paint. These decal sheets will give you that perfection.

    The downside...these sheets are very fragile. If you are a bit of a ham hand in your application, you will end up with broken decals. I suggest being VERY patient when using and applying them. I found I had better luck after applying a coat of clear paint BEFORE I cut them out and put them in water to slide for application.

    Not a bad product, just be aware how to handle it.
    4 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2013
    I used Papilio's laser waterslide clear decal paper to rubber stamp an image, colored it in with permanent markers and, after heat setting it with a heat gun, cut it to size and put it in water for about 30 seconds to release the backing and applied it to a ceramic coffee mug (ink side down). After all the mugs were complete, I put them on a baking sheet in a 170 degree oven for 15 minutes to make sure the decal was adhered. The project was a success.
    One person found this helpful
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