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How do I ensure the quality and durability of specialty DTF transfers before a large order?

Specialty DTF films are prone to batch-to-batch inconsistency, so you should always order samples and conduct internal wash-testing before scaling to large quantities. A test run of at least a few units will help you verify wash fastness and ensure the specialty layer does not crack or delaminate from the carrier sheet.
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Why is DTF considered more operationally efficient for small-run shops?

DTF is highly efficient because the printing and application steps are separated. Shops can batch-produce large quantities of transfers ahead of time and apply them on-demand, which eliminates the time-consuming pre-treatment and drying processes required for every single garment in DTG production.
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What role does RIP software play in an efficient DTF workflow?

Professional RIP software is vital in 2026 for automating complex tasks such as image nesting, color correction, and underbase generation. By using RIP software to manage these processes, you ensure consistent color accuracy across different jobs and automate the workflow to reduce human error. This level of automation allows shop owners to transition from simple printer operators to process managers, leading to higher output and better margins.
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What is the 60-day rule for managing DTF transfer inventory?

The 60-day rule is a guideline for maintaining healthy cash flow. If a specific design has not moved in 60 days, you should stop re-ordering it for your physical stock. This helps prevent capital from being tied up in dead stock that won't sell.
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