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How can print brokers offer custom DTF transfers without purchasing equipment?

Print brokers can act as an interface by outsourcing the production of transfers to professional wholesale suppliers. By acting as the client liaison—handling design consultation, file optimization, and quality control—brokers can offer high-quality, full-color DTF apparel decoration without investing in hardware, dealing with ink maintenance, or requiring dedicated shop space.
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Will applying more white ink improve the opacity of my DTF prints on dark garments?

Using more white ink is a common misconception and does not guarantee better opacity. A properly cured 85–90% white underbase is actually superior to a 120% over-inked layer, which tends to become too brittle and thick. An excessively thick white layer is much more prone to cracking as it fails to flex effectively with the fabric.
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What is the main difference between DTF transfers and iron-on patches?

DTF (Direct to Film) transfers use specialized digital inks printed on a PET film to create detailed, full-color designs that bond to fabric, whereas iron-on patches are pre-made, woven or embroidered textile pieces with a heat-activated adhesive backing. DTF is best for high detail and flexibility, while patches offer a premium, textured, and dimensionally tactile quality.
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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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