Poor powder adhesion can result from insufficient ink coverage, incorrect powder application, or using low-quality powder. Make sure to increase ink density, optimize powder application, and use high-quality TPU powder.

Poor powder adhesion can result from insufficient ink coverage, incorrect powder application, or using low-quality powder. Make sure to increase ink density, optimize powder application, and use high-quality TPU powder.
Direct-to-Film (DTF) printing, while offering numerous advantages, can sometimes present challenges in achieving consistent, high-quality results. Understanding the common defects, their causes, and effective solutions is crucial for any DTF printer. This article will guide you through diagnosing and resolving some of the most frequent issues encountered in DTF printing.
Description: Ink bleeding or feathering refers to the blurring or spreading of ink beyond the intended edges of the design. This results in a loss of sharpness and a reduction in print quality.
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Description: Inadequate adhesion of the TPU adhesive powder to the wet ink on the film.
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Description: Variations in color accuracy or premature fading of the printed image after heat pressing.
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Description: The PET film curling or warping after printing, especially after powdering and curing.
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Description: The print cracking or peeling off the fabric after washing.
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By understanding the causes of these common DTF printing defects and implementing the suggested solutions, you can significantly improve your print quality and reduce waste, leading to more consistent and professional results.
Ink bleeding can be caused by excessive ink, using the wrong type of film, or high humidity. Try reducing ink density, using proper DTF film, and controlling humidity levels.
Read MoreColor fading often stems from incorrect color profiles, low-quality inks, or improper heat press settings. Calibrate your color profiles, use high-quality inks, and optimize your heat press settings.
Read MoreFilm curling is typically caused by excessive heat during curing or using low-quality film. Reduce the curing temperature and use a high-quality, heat-resistant DTF film.
Read MorePrint cracking after washing is often due to insufficient curing, incorrect heat press settings, or low-quality adhesive powder. Increase curing time or temperature, optimize heat press settings, and use a reputable brand of TPU adhesive powder.
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