Good afternoon friends, I have a question if you can help me: we have a UV DTF Printing to print cell phone cases and I would like to optimize the printing and improve the quality of the prints.
1) When I print, sometimes dust falls on the print and remains embedded, how do I solve that?
2) I also notice that when I print the photos, they do not come out with the optimal quality, I always work with very good resolution photos (I don't know if it has to do with the fact that I print with the platform approximately 4mm from the head and in the specifications for printing it is at 2mm, I do it because some cell phone cases Have a Protrusion of approximately 2mm.
3) When I print cell phone cases, sometimes the corners do not come out the same, I would like to know what is the best way to measure them. With a ruler or scan them?
I thank you all for your time for reading me and I would appreciate any advice
UV DTF Printing
Re: UV DTF Printing
IS IT a UV printer ?., UV DTF (is a process ) , You need a UV printer to print (DTF stikers ) . As far as I know UV Dtf (Stckers / trasfers ) are not long lasting , Not suitable for Phone case printing at all (But UV printing is ) .gdavidgp;150980 wrote:Good afternoon friends, I have a question if you can help me: we have a UV DTF Printing to print cell phone cases and I would like to optimize the printing and improve the quality of the prints.
1) When I print, sometimes dust falls on the print and remains embedded, how do I solve that?
2) I also notice that when I print the photos, they do not come out with the optimal quality, I always work with very good resolution photos (I don't know if it has to do with the fact that I print with the platform approximately 4mm from the head and in the specifications for printing it is at 2mm, I do it because some cell phone cases Have a Protrusion of approximately 2mm.
3) When I print cell phone cases, sometimes the corners do not come out the same, I would like to know what is the best way to measure them. With a ruler or scan them?
I thank you all for your time for reading me and I would appreciate any advice
What printer do you have ?. and what process etc . So we can give some answers .
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