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This wizard controls how much white to use under black and very dark areas. In most cases with digital printing, you’ll need to add white. It can help add opacity for UV and reduce fading and cracking during washing for apparel using DTG and DTF printing processes.  The wizard has 2 printing steps. First, it…

Properly printing white ink can make or break your prints, especially in DTG, DTF, and UV printing. When you use different materials or substrates, you need a different amount of white ink. The right amount of white ink ensures opacity and gives bright brilliant colors.  To access the Set maximum white ink wizard:      1) Go to the “Queue” menu and select “Set…

Direct to Film printing has rapidly become an important market with explosive growth for many different sizes of shops. We’ve touched on a few benefits to the process already, so we’re here to answer the burning question – is my machine supported? We’ve gone ahead and got to the good bits below. Keep in mind…

Direct to film printing technology is gaining more and more momentum. It is an affordable way in which to add a new production line to your business and expand your product offering by enabling printing on a greater variety of fabrics than direct to garment printing technology.  As with virtually any production method, direct to film printing has its advantages as…

Is your shop currently set up for Direct to Garment (DTG) printing but you’d like to extend production to Direct to Film (DTF) printing without investing in additional printers? Yes, it is possible!   Many existing garment decorating shops are looking to add Direct to Film technology so that they can increase their product offering to fabrics that are currently unsupported by DTG production. Both applications are…