At NBPrintex, we strive to provide the most accurate and precise custom fabric printing and dyeing service possible. However, as with any production process, there can be slight variations in the final product quantities due to several factors such as fabric shrinkage during the printing/dyeing process, trimming, or human errors. This is a common industry practice known as the Quantity Allowance.
Here's what you need to know about the quantity allowance at NBPrintex:
Quantity allowance is an industry standard that allows for a ±5% difference between the order quantity and the actual delivered quantity. This means that if you order 100 yards of fabric, you may receive between 95 and 105 yards.
During the printing and dyeing process, the fabric may shrink or stretch slightly, and this can impact the final quantity. Furthermore, as the fabric is hand cut and measured, there can be minor discrepancies due to human error.
As a customer, you should consider this allowance when placing an order. If you need a precise amount of fabric, we recommend ordering slightly more than your requirement to account for any potential shortage.
At NBPrintex, we do our utmost to minimize these discrepancies and provide you with the exact amount of fabric you order. However, we want to make you aware of the industry-standard quantity allowance so you can plan your projects accordingly.
We believe in transparency and want to ensure that our customers understand every aspect of our production process. If you have any questions about quantity allowance or anything else, please do not hesitate to contact our customer service team.