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Not sure exactly what you're looking for, but I have used Gary at Plas-tech to make some imprinted shopping bags before. Might be worth reaching out to him. He was easy to work with. https://www.plas-techinc.com/
Full textile screen printing shop ready to go! Almost everything you need to start making shirts right away including educational materials. With a helper to load/unload, you can easily crank out 100+ shirts an hour!
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those micro-switches can fail. You can try to carefully bend that small metal tab out away a little to make more positive contact, but if you depress it manually and don't feel any actual "click" then the switch is bad and needs to be replaced. Fortunately they're not terribly expensive.
just spitballing, but could it have something to do with the surface texture (or lack thereof) of the PET film? Like whatever texture is on the film will be transferred to the face of the final print once it's peeled, right? So maybe you need "smoother" film to get a glossier result.
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Having run substance laminate through my graphtec in the past for helmet decals, I'd suggest you may have to do a couple of passes. I found that I got a cleaner cut that way rather than trying to power through it all in one hit.
I've got some smaller width holographic in stock. I think it's 14" off the top of my head.
If you don't want to outsource, you can buy it from Halliday Digital. Tell Dan I sent you.
check out https://www.logomatsllc.com/ I've not used them yet, but I have quoted several jobs using them that just haven't panned out yet. I remember seeing them at some trade show a while back and being impressed by them. HTH.
what about something like row mark that's laser safe. Not sure how durable it is compared to kydex (which is a type of PVC, hence why it shouldn't be cut with a laser)...
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