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Why should I include extra copies when building gang sheets for event merchandise?

In time-sensitive event printing, operational reliability is more important than material efficiency. Including a 10–15% buffer of extra transfers ensures you have replacements immediately on hand if a transfer fails during heat pressing, preventing you from missing a hard deadline due to the time-consuming process of reprinting.
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Why is DTF printing often preferred for event merchandise and complex designs?

DTF printing excels at reproducing intricate gradients, photo-realistic elements, and unlimited color combinations that traditional thread or screen printing cannot achieve. Additionally, it offers rapid turnaround times, making it the superior choice for large-scale, full-color projects needed on short notice.
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How can I stand out from competitors during busy holiday seasons?

Avoid selling generic designs that saturate the market. Instead, focus on niche-specific content by tailoring your graphics to underserved buyer personas—such as creating Christmas-themed designs specifically for teachers or Halloween transfers for pet owners. Creating unique, targeted designs helps increase conversion rates as customers feel the product is meant specifically for them.
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Should I use AI tools to create final, print-ready artwork for DTF printing?

No, AI tools should not be used to generate final, print-ready artwork because they often struggle to meet the specific technical requirements of professional DTF printing, such as maintaining 300 DPI, correct line weights, and transparent backgrounds. Instead, you should use AI to create rapid design concepts for client approval, which are then passed to a professional artist to ensure they meet technical standards.
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