Printing on Custom-Shaped Packaging Like Die Cut Mylar Bags –

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I’ve been exploring options for printing on uniquely shaped packaging, specifically Die Cut Mylar Bags. These are often used in industries like cannabis, snacks, or collectibles, and I’m curious about the best way to achieve clean, professional prints on these non-standard surfaces.


Here’s an example of the product type I’m working with.


Has anyone here tried printing on this kind of material or shape? Would love to hear about preferred printer models, settings, or even types of ink that work well with this kind of flexible, custom-cut packaging.
 
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Yeah, I’ve worked with die-cut Mylar bags before UV flatbed printers work great since they can handle odd shapes and surfaces. Make sure the ink is flexible and bonds well with plastic. You’ll want good jigs too to keep the bags in place.
 

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