Letraset Dry Color No 14
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LSDC14
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Letraset Dry Color
Full size sheet of genuine, original, new (unused) Letraset instant Dry color Dry Color is a unique Letraset dry transfer colouring system. The ink is deposited in a thin even coloured film onto the artwork by the dry transfer process. The ink can be scored to intricate patterns and applied to awkward or rounded surfaces. It bonds completely when burnished. How to use Dry ColorRemove white backing paper and lay Dry Color Sheet on artwork Smooth sheet firmly into contact with area to be coloured Score lightly around design with Dry Color needle stylus (do not cut through sheet) Burnish required area firmly, extending right out to scored outline Gently peel away sheet. Always peel towards centre of required area Place backing paper over coloured design and burnish hard with finger or stylus To remove Dry Color, scrape gently with knife before burnishing
Use pre-release technique for applying Instant Lettering to Dry Color
Dry Color should not be exposed to strong sunlight
To apply large, regularly shaped areas, the sheet should be cut with scissors or knife to the shape required. this area can then be laid in position, burnished, and the plastic sheet peeled off
Letraset Dry Color
- Reference No 14
- Sheet size: 254 x 370mm
- Complete with backing sheet
Full size sheet of genuine, original, new (unused) Letraset instant Dry color Dry Color is a unique Letraset dry transfer colouring system. The ink is deposited in a thin even coloured film onto the artwork by the dry transfer process. The ink can be scored to intricate patterns and applied to awkward or rounded surfaces. It bonds completely when burnished. How to use Dry Color
Use pre-release technique for applying Instant Lettering to Dry Color
Dry Color should not be exposed to strong sunlight
To apply large, regularly shaped areas, the sheet should be cut with scissors or knife to the shape required. this area can then be laid in position, burnished, and the plastic sheet peeled off