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Should I offer both physical transfers and digital downloads to my subscribers?

Yes, implementing a tiered strategy is highly recommended. By offering a lower tier for digital assets and a premium tier that includes both digital downloads and a physical gang sheet, you can capture a wider market—ranging from hobbyists to professional decorators—while maximizing your reach and profitability.
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When is it the right time to upgrade from a flash dryer to a conveyor oven?

While a flash dryer is adequate for low-volume testing or hobbyist setups (up to 20–30 prints per session), you should consider upgrading to a conveyor oven as soon as you are consistently producing 30 or more transfers per session. The automation provided by a conveyor oven significantly reduces reprint waste, often paying for the equipment through saved materials and time within 30 to 60 days.
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What is the expected return on investment for building a DTF sample kit?

While building a professional kit requires a modest investment of $40 to $80 in materials and about three hours of production time, it is a one-time setup. When targeted at the right prospective accounts, these kits serve as a highly effective sales tool that can generate thousands of dollars in annual recurring revenue.
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What is the best way to prevent DTF film from jamming at the exit of the printer?

Exit jams are usually caused by the leading edge of the film curling upward and catching on printer components. You can prevent this by adjusting the angle of your output tray to ensure the film feeds downward and stays flat. Additionally, always check the transition area for obstructions and ensure your rollers are clean.
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