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When is the most effective time to run a promotional campaign for DTF transfers?

The most effective timing is 2–3 weeks before a major seasonal surge, such as a holiday, which allows you to capture orders from decorators who are planning ahead. Additionally, targeting the final 3–4 days of the month is highly effective for capturing 'budget-flush' spending from commercial accounts looking to deploy remaining monthly funds.
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Does increasing ink saturation in DTF printing make colors more vibrant?

Counterintuitively, no. Increasing ink saturation beyond the optimal range—typically 160–220% total coverage—does not improve vibrancy; instead, it causes quality issues like dot gain, where ink bleeds and details blur. True vibrancy is achieved through precise calibration, such as building a custom ICC profile, rather than increasing the volume of ink.
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How does over-inking impact the curing and durability of my DTF transfers?

Over-inking creates a curing bottleneck because the excess liquid takes much longer to evaporate. If the ink isn't fully cured, it remains tacky, which can lead to smearing during powdering and a weak bond between the adhesive and the film. This often results in the final print cracking, flaking, or peeling after just a few washes.
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Why does my DTF adhesive powder form clumps in the container?

Adhesive powder, typically thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU), is hygroscopic, meaning it readily absorbs moisture from the air. In humid environments, this absorbed moisture causes the particles to bond together, creating lumps that prevent even distribution during the printing process.
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