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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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How can I prevent small text from filling in or lines appearing too thick in my prints?

This is often caused by 'dot gain,' which results from over-inking. You can manage this by utilizing calibrated ICC profiles and strict ink-limiting settings within your RIP software to ensure a balanced ink density that maintains sharp, precise edges.
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Why is DTF printing considered more versatile than screen printing or DTG?

DTF printing is more versatile because the design bonds to the surface of the fabric using a hot-melt adhesive rather than relying on ink absorption. This method bypasses the limitations of traditional printing techniques, allowing it to be used effectively on a nearly universal range of fabrics regardless of composition.
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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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