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How often should I replace the dampers on my DTF printer?

Dampers typically require replacement every 6 to 12 months, depending on your production volume. This is considered a critical, minor maintenance expense compared to the high cost of replacing a printhead damaged by ink starvation.
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What are the essential file preparation requirements for high-quality DTF prints?

To ensure professional results, you should work with high-resolution assets, ideally a transparent PNG at 300 DPI at the final print size. It is critical to ensure that edges are sharp and clean to avoid fringing or semi-transparent halos, as these artifacts can become visible once the design is heat-pressed onto a garment.
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What should I test before running a full production of vintage-style DTF prints?

Always run a test print on scrap fabric, specifically testing on the same color and weight of the final garment, as halftone density interacts differently with various fabric colors. Additionally, save your optimized halftone and underbase settings as a reusable profile in your RIP software to maintain consistent results across different jobs.
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How can I ensure quality control when printing unattended overnight?

While printing is unattended, you should still implement a system for periodic checks. A recommended best practice is to have a workflow where every 20th–25th print is pulled from the output tray for visual inspection by the opening staff to catch feed issues or ink starvation early, preventing waste across the entire queue.
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