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UV DTF vs Traditional DTF: they sound similar, but they solve completely different business problems. In 2026, choosing a print method isn’t about what’s popular. It’s about what actually works for the product you’re selling. Many Kansas City and Missouri brands run into issues because they try to use one method for everything, leading to cracked prints, failed applications, wasted inventory, and unhappy customers. Here’s the reality: • Traditional DTF excels on apparel: flexible, washable, stretch-resistant • UV DTF is built for hard goods: drinkware, packaging, signage, and promo items • Neither replaces the other; they’re meant to be used strategically, not interchangeably The smartest brands in 2026 aren’t guessing. They’re using DTF for fabric and UV DTF for rigid surfaces, improving quality while cutting rework and waste. At HotPressKC, we help businesses choose the right transfer method per product line, so prints perform the way customers expect in real-world use. If you’re deciding which method fits your business, this breakdown walks through the pros, cons, and best use cases clearly. Get Started Today https://lnkd.in/dQ3VQv3w #DTFPrinting #UVDTF #CustomPrinting #KansasCityBusiness #MissouriBrands #HotPressKC #PrintIndustry #SmallBusinessGrowth #CustomMerch

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