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What is the expected return on investment for building a DTF sample kit?

While building a professional kit requires a modest investment of $40 to $80 in materials and about three hours of production time, it is a one-time setup. When targeted at the right prospective accounts, these kits serve as a highly effective sales tool that can generate thousands of dollars in annual recurring revenue.
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What is the most critical step to ensure DTF workwear prints withstand industrial washing?

To ensure maximum wash resistance, you must never skip the second, finishing press. This step is essential for locking the ink and TPU adhesive deeply into the fabric fibers, which prevents cracking, peeling, or fading during rigorous commercial cleaning cycles.
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Do I need separate equipment to serve both workwear and fashion apparel markets?

You do not necessarily need separate equipment, but you must adopt a bifurcated operational approach. You can use the same DTF printer but should segment your workflow by routing workwear orders through a high-documentation, high-heat process, and fashion orders through a specialized, creative-heavy stream.
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What is the visual indicator of a properly cured DTF transfer?

A properly cured DTF transfer should have a smooth, slightly rubbery, and uniform 'orange peel' texture on the adhesive side. If the back of the film looks sandy, granular, or powdery, the adhesive has not fully melted or flowed, indicating it needs further curing to achieve the necessary wash fastness and durability.
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