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How do I determine the correct heat press settings for different fabric types?

Heat press settings must be adjusted based on the specific material to ensure the adhesive melts properly without damaging the garment fibers. For example, cotton and heavy blends typically require 300°F - 320°F, while polyester and performance wear require a lower range of 270°F - 290°F to avoid scorching.
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What information should I have ready before speaking with a DTF printer?

To get the most tailored advice, you should prepare your artwork files—ideally transparent PNGs at 300 DPI—along with specific details about your project, such as the fabric composition (e.g., 100% cotton or polyester blends) and the garment color. Additionally, having a rough idea of your order quantity, deadlines, and frequency of orders will help the provider give you more accurate recommendations.
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What is dye migration, and how can I prevent it when printing on polyester?

Dye migration occurs when high heat causes the garment's dye to turn into a gas, which then bleeds into the white areas of your DTF transfer. To prevent this, you should use lower heat press settings and utilize specialized low-migration films designed to handle synthetic fabrics safely.
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Why is a formal referral program better than relying on organic word-of-mouth for my DTF shop?

While organic word-of-mouth is beneficial, it is unpredictable. A formal program creates a repeatable growth channel that generates steady business, with industry data showing that referral leads have a 30% higher conversion rate due to built-in social proof.
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