I don't have my own experience with that. For a while, I've been thinking about doing it with a special thermal-transfer paper - to transfer the image to the clothing.


But here is something about what I suspect, you Larry, are trying to do:
https://thegraphicsfairy.com/clear-contact-paper-transfers/
There are a few other sites that Google found for "inkjet contact paper".

Good luck, and please report back your results.

Igor



ann sanfedele Tue, 16 Oct 2018 10:03:01 -0700 wrote:

sounds like a dangerous proposition to me.. I 've printed on clear acetate and it can easily get messy. I've printed on white wrapping paper though, and that worked. Printing on butcher paper might also.. and you could just use glueor double faced tape.


ann


On 10/16/2018 3:15 AM, Larry Colen wrote:

When I was making signs this weekend I realized that it could be rather handy if I could just print onto contact paper, and then stick that onto whatever.


There could also be interesting effects from printing a photo onto clear contact paper and putting that onto a window or a mirror. Has anyone on the list tried something like that?

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