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How can a post-purchase onboarding sequence help retain new DTF customers?

A 7-day post-purchase sequence ensures customers succeed with their transfers, which is critical for turning them into repeat buyers. By automatically sending pressing instructions on day one, a file preparation guide on day three, and introducing your broader catalog on day seven, you build customer confidence and solve common pain points before they even arise.
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Why should I use a silicone foam pressing pad when applying DTF to denim?

Denim has a coarse, woven texture that is difficult to press evenly with a standard rigid platen. A silicone foam pressing pad conforms to these surface variations, distributing pressure more uniformly and ensuring the adhesive fully activates even in the dips of the fabric weave.
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Are DTF prints on leather suitable for everyday wear and tear?

DTF applications on leather are best treated as decorative rather than functional. They are ideal for display items, wall-hanging patches, or novelty accessories, as their long-term durability is lower than traditional fabric-based prints and they may not withstand frequent heavy folding or flexing.
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When is it the right time to upgrade from a flash dryer to a conveyor oven?

While a flash dryer is adequate for low-volume testing or hobbyist setups (up to 20–30 prints per session), you should consider upgrading to a conveyor oven as soon as you are consistently producing 30 or more transfers per session. The automation provided by a conveyor oven significantly reduces reprint waste, often paying for the equipment through saved materials and time within 30 to 60 days.
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