![]() ![]() ![]() So, to answer your question, I do not want to waste a self-adhesive A4 sheet 4$CAN/sheet) just to print a decal the size of a dime or a quarter on it. The images I d/l are usually as large as I can find, for best definition, and then reduce them to desired size. On the second day, I scrapped the previous project, copied/pasted once again to a new A4 blank, and even rescaled each decal to what its supposed to be (once printed), before pasting next decal image, rescale, and so on. It's at step 4 that when I have finished placing all my decals, and I test-print to see if all's well, it's when I discover that all my decal jpegs are smaller. I may have not been well understood, so here goes:Ģ)I've rescaled them directly to desired size, without pasting them to a blank page firstĤ)Now, with a new A4 blank, attempting to put all my rescales together on one sheet, to create one decal sheet for my RC car Why do you need to consecutively copy/paste them to a new blank template/canvas? Can't you use the image that you say prints out correctly, without all the coping/pasting? Thank-you for any tips/ ideas that can help me finish my vacation project! Any ideas of what I may be doing wrong? I'm getting frustrated, after 3 tries (each a 12hr+ day!!). ![]() I've bought some very expensive glossy self-adhesive film for my inkjet, so I'm trying to place all my decal logos on the same sheet, so as not to waste this film from England. It`s when I consecutively copy/paste them to a new blank template, they all shrink. I`m prepping a decal sheet for my RC car project with images that have each been properly scaled down (they print out the right size, even if I didn`t paste them to a blank A4/US letter template). I`ve been spending the last 3 days trying to figure out what I`m doing wrong. ![]()
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