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    LaserFlex© Heat Transfer Sheets

    I saw that Laserbits is carrying this......looks like a nice product. but a little pricey. Does anyone else sell it?
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    Gary, I did Google it. Let me know if you find someone else that sells it.
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    When I'm wrong, I'm wrong... My apologies Steve!
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    Gary,

    actually I looked too, and I find out that there is another product with the same name is a heat transfer for laser printers, i also find out that is manufactured in France by a company call SEF and their products are distributed here in USA by a company call RTape but I didn't see this particular product , perhaps we need to call and find out if they carry it.

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    I got a email from the Trotec supplier today, showing this stuff and how to use it..
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    And who is the Trotec supplier?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruben Salcedo View Post
    And who is the Trotec supplier?
    Engravers Express in Canada .. They were a Epilog dealer, but Trotec just bought them out..
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    Thank you, Bill.

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    All,

    http://www.rtape.com/flex-and-flock-films

    Click on "Where to Buy" and enter your state / zip code. It'll list distributors in your area.
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    Thanks for the link Terry.......have you used any of these and do you have any idea which ones are laser engravable (I didn't see any reference to any of them being engravable)?
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