Has anyone tried rub on decals , i am thinking they may be good for the small writing on the playfield.
Not sure how it would react with clear coating but mylar should be ok.
Instructions from website
RUB-ON DECAL PAPER
1. Create or obtain your artwork/design. Designs can be created with any graphic software programme.
Resize the image to the desired size. Reverse the image as the printed side will be placed face down on
the object to be decorated.
Print the image onto the MATT side of the decal film using either a laser or inkjet printer. Set the printer
settings to Thick Photo Paper or Premium Glossy Paper, and print at High Resolution.
2. Allow the image to dry thoroughly, (a hair dryer can be used to speed up drying).
Using the adhesive sticker sheet, cut out a piece slightly larger than your image. Remove one side of
the paper to expose the adhesive. Stick the cut out adhesive sticker on the printed image slowly to
avoid air bubbles. Ensure the adhesive is stuck evenly by rubbing with your fingers.
3. Cut out the image as close as possible to the edges, then remove the adhesive backing.
Apply the image, sticky side down, to the object slowly. Once adhered to the object, rub firmly with
your fingers. When you are happy with the adhesion remove the top film to reveal your finished Rub
On.
4. You may want to seal the decal on some surfaces, e.g. wood, with a clear acrylic spray to protect it.
White Knight Crystal Clear is available at most hardware stores.