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Designing
- How to prepare files for printing
- How to reduce the file size for fabric printing without losing quality?
- Why does my design look blurry in the editor?
- Can I upload files with a resolution of more than 300 dpi?
- What is a linear meter?
- Does my design remain private?
- Can I print photos on fabric?
- What if I can't upload my design?
- Color profiles
- How to order a personalized textile product with my design?
- Are there any minimum order requirements for personalized textile products?
My orders
Payment and Delivery
Production
- Is your printing eco-friendly?
- What technique and machine do you print with?
- What printing methods are available for custom textile items?
- What is pretreatment in fabric printing and why is it needed?
- What is the difference between DTF printing and sublimation?
- What is OEKO-TEX certification and why does it matter?
- Can you print on dark-colored fabrics?
- How to care for custom printed fabric and DTF garments
- How to achieve accurate colors in custom fabric printing
- What is digital pigment printing on fabric and how does it compare to sublimation?
Wholesale & B2B
- Do you have a minimum order quantity for wholesale fabric printing?
- How do I place a bulk fabric printing order?
- Does Muzefab offer white-label fulfillment and dropshipping?
- Can I get a VAT invoice for my business order?
- How does cut and sew manufacturing work at Muzefab?
- How do I get a custom quote for a large or complex order?
Why does my design look blurry in the editor?
Users often ask why their designs appear to be of poor quality in the website editor and whether they will look the same when printed. Let's clarify this now.
No, the print quality will not be the same
The final print quality will be exactly as in the file you upload. To ensure that your files load quickly and are easy to work with in the editor, we intentionally reduce their display quality. This helps minimize the load on your computer while editing.
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The print quality is excellent and is not affected by the display in the editor
As seen in the illustrations above, the printed result is excellent, and the low-quality image effect in the editor does not impact the final print quality in any way.