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Can I use my current sublimation printer to print DTF transfers?

No, a sublimation printer cannot be used for DTF printing in its native configuration. Sublimation uses dye-based ink designed to bond with polyester fibers, while DTF requires specialized pigment-based ink and an adhesive powder to bond with various fabric types.
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How often should I replace the dampers on my DTF printer?

Dampers typically require replacement every 6 to 12 months, depending on your production volume. This is considered a critical, minor maintenance expense compared to the high cost of replacing a printhead damaged by ink starvation.
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Can I run my DTF printer overnight to increase production output?

Yes, running an overnight shift is an excellent strategy for high-volume shops to scale production without investing in extra floor space or machinery. By utilizing your existing equipment during off-peak hours, you can increase your weekly output significantly. Success requires strict environmental controls and a clear pre-shift maintenance protocol to ensure stable, unattended operation.
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How can I implement selective white underbase opacity in my DTF production?

You can implement this by using advanced RIP software, such as Cadlink Digital Factory or Wasatch RIP, which features tools to analyze file transparency and define specific white layering zones. Alternatively, for higher precision, you can manually create a grayscale mask in design software like Adobe Photoshop or Illustrator and save it as a dedicated spot channel.
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