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What key elements should be included in a professional DTF reprint policy?

A robust policy should clearly outline proof requirements, such as mandating photos or videos of defects within 48 hours. It must distinguish between manufacturing errors and client-side mistakes, define specific resolution protocols for each, and establish clear Service Level Agreements (SLAs) regarding response and production turnaround times.
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How can pre-production file reviews reduce my DTF reprint rate?

Implementing a mandatory 2–3 minute pre-production check allows you to catch issues like low-resolution artwork, incorrect sizing, or typos before printing. Industry data indicates that shops with mandatory reviews can reduce their reprint rate from 8–15% down to less than 2%, significantly protecting profit margins.
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What are the most common causes of premature DTF print failure?

Premature failure is almost exclusively caused by compromised application processes, specifically under-pressing or skipping the finishing press. Insufficient heat or dwell time prevents the adhesive from fully activating, leading to edge lifting, while missing the finishing press prevents the adhesive from being forced into the fabric weave, resulting in accelerated structural failure.
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How long should a high-quality DTF print last on a garment?

When applied according to strict technical specifications, a high-quality DTF transfer on 100% cotton can consistently maintain full visual integrity through 50 to 70 wash cycles. While some minor color reduction of 5–10% may occur by the 50-wash mark, the design typically remains stable and becomes softer to the touch over time.
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