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Feb 20, 2025 - 04:57 PM
There are several effective techniques for improving the hand feel of printed garments, including optimizing RIP rasterization, managing white ink levels, and using high-quality consumables such as ink, film, and powder. MagicSeal offers an additional enhancement to hand feel, though the degree of improvement depends on other factors. If RIP settings, white ink management, and consumable quality are already optimized, the effect may be more subtle. However, even in these cases, MagicSeal still provides a noticeable enhancement. For those who are not yet optimizing these aspects, the improvement with MagicSeal will be even more pronounced.
Many customers, including high-profile users, have found MagicSeal effective in improving the softness and integration of prints into fabric. While the results may vary based on existing optimizations, most users appreciate the difference it makes, whether used alone or in combination with other refinements.
Additionally, some customers have explored alternative application methods for MagicSeal liquid. Feedback suggests that some prefer applying it with a brush instead of the provided spray bottle, indicating that different techniques may work better depending on individual workflow preferences.
For those examining results at a microscopic level, MagicSeal allows deeper ink penetration into fabric fibers, making them more visible and ensuring a more embedded print. For optimal results, preheating the DTF film for up to 10 seconds at 285°F after printing but before applying powder, followed by a post-press with MagicSeal, further enhances the results. This process reduces the amount of powder needed while allowing MagicSeal to compensate for the less powder by improving bonding of the print with the fabric.
Many customers, including high-profile users, have found MagicSeal effective in improving the softness and integration of prints into fabric. While the results may vary based on existing optimizations, most users appreciate the difference it makes, whether used alone or in combination with other refinements.
Additionally, some customers have explored alternative application methods for MagicSeal liquid. Feedback suggests that some prefer applying it with a brush instead of the provided spray bottle, indicating that different techniques may work better depending on individual workflow preferences.
For those examining results at a microscopic level, MagicSeal allows deeper ink penetration into fabric fibers, making them more visible and ensuring a more embedded print. For optimal results, preheating the DTF film for up to 10 seconds at 285°F after printing but before applying powder, followed by a post-press with MagicSeal, further enhances the results. This process reduces the amount of powder needed while allowing MagicSeal to compensate for the less powder by improving bonding of the print with the fabric.