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I use a HP 890c Professional for my decals. It prints very clear, sharp decals and I like it, accept for one aspect. You can only use the decals over white and silver because any other color will show through. Lazer printers (if I'm correct) use powders to print, so I'm currently trying to save for one. If you have to, print onto white decal paper and just use that. With some careful trimming, it looks great. That's what I've been doing. To check the detail quality of your printer, use a piece of photo paper and print the sheet onto it first. If that's satisfactory to you, print it on the decal paper and then seal it (Krylon Krystal Clear is what Micromark sells...$4/can when you can get a can twice the size for $3 at walmart). Hope I've helped you out a little.
Edit: If I'm going to go to Kinkos to get mine printed (and I'm not about to), I use word to make my whole sheet. Then print it out on any old paper and make sure I have the right size of decals. Then, save the word document to a disk and take it to Kinkos with your decal paper and have them print it with their laser printers.
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