Kate; There is a water slide decal material that I have run across called Lazertran, which can be used to produce a decal out of any image that your printer can print. They also have a similar product that you can use to make iron on type decals with a colour photo copier which may be more durable. The only drawback is, for myself in particular, is that neither machine will reproduce the gold or silver metalic portions of decals so I will need to investigate how this could be done short of screen printing. I have also run across decals that are made for ceramic items that can be baked in a kiln. I would love to find out how to make those as they would be immune to engine heat. Best Regards Arran Foster 1954 Imperial Newport Needing A Left Side Tailight bezel and other trim parts. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kate Triplett" <ad_ablurr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, January 26, 2004 7:47 AM Subject: IML: making decals on a printer??? Some time ago, there was discussion of air cleaner trim and decals - I think it was for 64-66?. Someone made mention of printing decals on some sort of special film stocl on their home printer. If this is true, would love to know more details. I am also a collector of antique sewing machines, and there has been considerable discussion on restoration and how to replicate the ornate decals for them. Any leads would be more than welcome! Thanks in advance Kate Justet Triplett Kate's Custom Gunleather Monroe, Washington Proudly a member of NRA and owner of "Lucille" 1968 Crown 4 door HT