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How does over-inking impact the curing and durability of my DTF transfers?

Over-inking creates a curing bottleneck because the excess liquid takes much longer to evaporate. If the ink isn't fully cured, it remains tacky, which can lead to smearing during powdering and a weak bond between the adhesive and the film. This often results in the final print cracking, flaking, or peeling after just a few washes.
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How can I prevent retail customers from discovering my wholesale DTF pricing?

To protect your business from pricing collision, implement operational controls such as using a private wholesale portal for B2B orders and requiring verifiable business documentation or a resale certificate for wholesale access. You can also utilize private discount codes for smaller wholesale partners, which keeps your public storefront pricing separate from specialized bulk rates.
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What information should I capture in my DTF order intake form to reduce errors?

Beyond just the file upload, it is critical to capture the customer's intended final print size. Ambiguity regarding sizing is a major cause of production errors, so standardizing this data input prevents costly reprints and wasted film.
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What criteria should be used for the final post-press inspection?

The final inspection should use four objective pass/fail criteria: edge integrity (no peeling or lifting), lack of ghosting (clear, sharp edges), color accuracy (matching the reference file), and consistency (no banding or nozzle streaks). If a print fails any of these criteria, it should be reprinted rather than shipped.
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