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    Well, its just as everyone says. If you can even get a response from any of these companies they want proof that you have a substantial online presence. By substantial I mean your revenue is 7 figures or above and have monthly traffic numbers in the 5 digit range. They are looking to partner with companies rather than provide opportunities for a smaller company to boost sales. Just as Wildgoose stated, you might be able to form an agreement with a company who is licensed already...the problem with that is I feel I make a better product and would outsell the products they make so it isnt likely they'd agree to something like this unless you sold completely different products. I have learned that dealerships have licensing that allows them to use the specific manufacturer's logos on products and advertising. I'd need to look in to that more but that might be a potential loophole to this whole thing. I have relationship with local car dealers already so I might start talking to them about what their licensing allows.
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    What kind of questions do you have? If you have successfully plotted with your pen, then it's just a swap out to the blade. The machine doesn't know which one you're using, it only knows the settings you have have configured, and the vector path(s) that you sent to it.
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    Howards for me also, or I make mine on my white toner printer
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    I have used howards sportswear for plastisol transfers in the past - always pleased