My Alps printer can print in dye sub mode but nothing is raised. The only "mode" that uses dye sublimation is photo quality with special ribbons. This is the printer I use to print white on black...
I should get the new batch of decal stock in next week and hopefully the surface is more to my printer's liking. I had used ink jet paper in preliminary tests and the graphics were somewhat "blotchy" under magnification so I ordered some laser decal paper. Hopefully it will be smoother then everything should be razor sharp.
Several years ago I thanked my youngest son (now 29) for not giving me as much grief as his older brother did. His reply indicated that the main thing that kept him in line was not wanting a good thrashing! He has turned out very well and is now a software engineer...
The media here has been a bit fuzzy about what the catalyst was. I've read a few stories in the Sun (on-line) and I just don't understand. I think all of this stuff goes back to the lack of "spare the rod, spoil the child" that was used when I grew up. Little creeps nowadays know that about all they will get is a slap on the wrist so there is no fear of punishment to keep them in line. I don't care what libs think, the only thing that keeps some kids in line until they are actually old enough to understand is fear...
I've seen (in pics) dark green, dark blue, black, red, burgundy, silver, panda, you name it. I guess this one would be a replication of a 79280...
I also have this one courtesy of Chiman: