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How can I market my designs without having physical inventory?

You do not need to hold physical stock to start selling. By using high-quality mockup generators, you can create realistic lifestyle imagery that showcases your designs on various garments. These tools allow potential customers to see exactly what the final product will look like, enabling you to market and sell your designs effectively while only paying for production once a customer has already placed an order.
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How does the RIP software affect my DTF printing workflow?

The RIP (Raster Image Processor) software acts as the 'brain' of your printer, providing essential control over critical production elements like white ink layering, ICC color profiles, and ink channel mapping. A robust, high-quality bundled RIP saves you from the additional costs and technical complexities of purchasing and integrating third-party software later.
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What is the recommended print resolution for professional-grade DTF output?

For professional, commercially competitive output, you should establish a baseline print resolution of at least 1,200 DPI, with 1,440 DPI being ideal for superior detail. Anything lower may result in visible dot grain, particularly when printing photographic images or intricate artwork with fine lines.
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How can I decide which decoration method to suggest to a client?

Use the rule of thumb: if the client's primary concern is 'how does it feel,' recommend embroidery for its premium, tactile quality. If their primary concern is 'how does it look' or 'how quickly can I get it,' recommend DTF for its high-detail, full-color capabilities and faster production speed.
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