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Why is it important to use different margin targets for retail versus wholesale DTF customers?

Retail customers often require more individual support, file verification, and customized packaging, necessitating a higher gross margin of 60–70% to cover these service-related costs. In contrast, wholesale customers provide consistent, high-volume orders that function as a predictable revenue engine, allowing for a slightly lower gross margin of 40–50% while still ensuring profitability for both your shop and the wholesale partner.
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How can I reduce reprint rates as my DTF printing volume grows?

To reduce reprint rates, you must transition from subjective, person-dependent checks to a standardized, three-point quality control system. By implementing inspection checkpoints during pre-production, in-production, and post-press, shops can systematically catch defects early and report reprint rates dropping to as low as 1–3%.
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How can I avoid the 'discount trap' when promoting my DTF printing shop?

You can avoid the discount trap by avoiding frequent price reductions, which can damage your ability to charge full price for your services. Instead of lowering prices, focus on creating value-add bundles, such as pairing standard gang sheets with smaller specialty inserts or add-ons, to maintain your blended margin while keeping customers satisfied.
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What is 'dot gain' and how can I prevent it in my DTF prints?

Dot gain is a phenomenon where excessive ink spreads into surrounding areas before curing, causing fine lines to thicken and small text to blur. To prevent this, you should reduce your total ink coverage to recommended limits (160–220% in your RIP software) and avoid pushing ink volumes beyond your printer's optimal calibration settings.
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