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  1. Thank you, this is exactly what i wanted to know. We started a few years ago as a custom sewing service for other businesses. one of our largest customers was looking to an alternative to her product made scarce by the shut downs. so we found sublimation and tumblers. its going well, but we are always looking for ways to add customers (isnt everyone) I also hate polyester clothing, so never considered doing T shirts with sublimation, but I have always wanted to do T shirts. I just never had the room for screen printing equipment. (and I also think the vinyl t shirts look and feel bad). I thought maybe DTF would be less space, and use some of the equipment we have already invested in for sublimation. I wouldn't trust some of the sprays and pre treatments people are selling. a lot of them are just mixing Polyacrylic with water and bottling it up. I don't know enough about them safety wise, and also longevity. i would imagine its just sitting on top of the cotton fibers, and over time will flake away. I'm not a super picky person about much, but my cloths have to be cotton, so i think everyone's should be too lol. I bought some shirts on vacation in Hawaii, and they look amazing, but I got back to Arizona and tried to wear them, and it felt like i was wearing a plastic bag. the shirt is cotton, i believe, but the design on it is so large, and so thick, it doesn't breath.
  2. Can I ask, how different is it really from the product those White toner printers I have been looking at would produce? those seem to do the same thing, but no powder at the end. I have seen very few reviews of DTF in English, and the ones I have understood are all from people selling it lol. They all say its "way better" . its cheaper for sure, that's always attractive for testing new things. thank you.
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