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What are the recommended temperature and time settings for applying DTF to leather?

For leather and faux leather, you must lower your heat press settings to prevent damage. Use a temperature between 230°F and 250°F, apply light to medium pressure for 8 to 12 seconds, and always use a Teflon sheet to protect the surface and distribute heat evenly.
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Why is it important to separate business and personal finances?

Maintaining strict separation between your personal and business finances—such as using a dedicated business bank account and credit card—is vital for audit defense. Mixing expenses makes it difficult to track your true business profitability and can complicate your tax filings significantly.
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How can I calibrate my DTF printer for better quality instead of relying on high ink volume?

Professional calibration focuses on precision over volume. First, build a custom ICC profile for your specific film and fabric to ensure color accuracy. Second, use the ink limit settings in your RIP software to cap total coverage between 160–220%, and finally, verify that your white ink underbase is appropriately set to 85–90% rather than oversaturating.
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What are the limitations of using iron-on patches compared to DTF?

Iron-on patches typically have high production constraints, including large minimum order quantities (often 50–100+ pieces) and long lead times of several weeks. Additionally, they cannot render fine photographic details or color gradients, making them less suitable for designs that require high visual complexity.
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