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What’s the best material and print type for high-quality custom Mylar bags?
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[QUOTE="Williamjane, post: 231114, member: 27850"] Hey! Great questions — I’ve worked a bit with [URL='https://www.premiumcustomboxes.com/?s=custom+mylar+bags&post_type=product&dgwt_wcas=1']custom Mylar bags[/URL] and here’s what I’ve learned: [LIST] [*][B]Material[/B]: A thickness of around [B]3.5 to 5 mil[/B] works well for most food and retail products. It gives good durability and a premium feel. [*][B]Finishes[/B]: [B]Matte finish[/B] is a popular choice because it looks clean and doesn’t show fingerprints easily. [B]Glossy finishes[/B] can be eye-catching but scratch more easily. [*][B]Printing[/B]: For long-term quality, [B]rotogravure printing[/B] holds up really well—colors stay sharp and don’t smudge. For small batches, [B]digital printing[/B] is great and getting better every year. [*][B]Sustainable options[/B]: There are now [B]recyclable Mylar materials[/B] and even some [B]compostable films[/B], though they can be a bit more expensive or have design limitations. [/LIST] Hope this helps and best of luck with your packaging project! Would love to see how it turns out. [/QUOTE]
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