Which laser machine is right for the digital printing of textiles?

Which cutting technology and machine is the right one for the digital printing of textiles?
Entrepreneurs in textile advertising, also known as soft signage, process printed textiles – typically on a polyester basis – for a wide variety of applications such as indoor and outdoor signage, backlight signs, flexible POP/POS structures, exhibition stand construction and shop fittings, as well as flags and banners. The most common cutting technologies for these areas of application are manual cutting with scissors or a cutting table, die cutting, knife cutting and, increasingly, laser cutting.
Choice of cutting technology: Cutting die, knife or laser?
While manual cutting is limited to only the smallest production quantities – i.e. individual pieces and samples – die cutting serves the other spectrum with very high numbers of standardized contours. For flexible and cost-effective production in the medium and most-frequent quantity range from two to 5,000 pieces, a knife or laser is used for cutting.