Jake
P.S. I've never heard of "laser cut" vinyl. All cut vinyl is usually done on a machine with a rotating razor blade that has it's pressure adjusted so that it only cuts through the vinyl and not the backing paper. Once cut, someone manually goes back and removes the vinyl not needed in the graphic (process called "weeding") and then applies an application mask tape over the whole thing to maintain spacing when the backing paper is removed for application.
Now I asked about this, and was
told "yes, they are laser cut and then the programming does some of the weeding itself. When we did a run of small Tyresmoke.net stickers (approx 300x150mm) they saild they were a PITA as the "Auto weeding" could not cope with the small "www.tyresmoke.net" at the bottom of the graphic and so they are not interested in doing them again..