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Printing on Custom-Shaped Packaging Like Die Cut Mylar Bags –
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[QUOTE="Williamjane, post: 231019, member: 27850"] Absolutely agree with the points shared above. Printing on die-cut Mylar bags definitely requires more careful planning both in terms of design layout and how the material responds to different printing methods. Based on what I’ve researched and seen so far, here are a few helpful considerations: [LIST] [*][B]Use vector-based artwork[/B] to ensure sharp edges and clean lines, especially around complex curves. [*][B]Always include bleed and define safe zones[/B] properly essential for avoiding issues during trimming and cutting. [*][B]Surface treatment[/B] like corona discharge can significantly improve ink adhesion on glossy or laminated Mylar. [*]For small production runs, [B]UV digital printing[/B] tends to offer better flexibility and detail. For large volumes, [B]flexographic printing[/B] is usually more cost-efficient. [/LIST] Has anyone here experimented with [B]foil stamping[/B] or [B]spot UV[/B] on uniquely shaped bags? I’m curious how well those finishes perform, especially around folds and die-cut edges. [/QUOTE]
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