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What is the main difference between DTF transfers and iron-on patches?

DTF (Direct to Film) transfers use specialized digital inks printed on a PET film to create detailed, full-color designs that bond to fabric, whereas iron-on patches are pre-made, woven or embroidered textile pieces with a heat-activated adhesive backing. DTF is best for high detail and flexibility, while patches offer a premium, textured, and dimensionally tactile quality.
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Why does switching from Print-on-Demand (POD) to a DTF hybrid model improve profitability?

POD platforms include significant built-in markups to cover garment sourcing, printing, and logistics, which erodes your profit margins as you scale. By transitioning to a hybrid DTF model, you source your own blanks and outsource the printing of transfers, allowing you to capture the markup that POD providers previously collected, resulting in significantly higher profit per unit.
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What is the recommended sequential plan for automating a DTF shop?

To minimize disruption, implement automation in three phases: first, integrate an upload app at checkout; second, set up post-purchase email automation for technical guides; and finally, map your Shopify data to a centralized production management tool to track order stages automatically.
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Will applying more white ink improve the opacity of my DTF prints on dark garments?

Using more white ink is a common misconception and does not guarantee better opacity. A properly cured 85–90% white underbase is actually superior to a 120% over-inked layer, which tends to become too brittle and thick. An excessively thick white layer is much more prone to cracking as it fails to flex effectively with the fabric.
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