FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
REVISION 1.0
DOCUMENT SCOPE
This document records recurring inquiries submitted to the system.
It exists to clarify system behavior, not to resolve dissatisfaction.
The contents reflect observed patterns, not edge cases.
This document is not exhaustive.
Absence of an entry does not imply malfunction.
Presence of an entry does not imply remediation.
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SECTION A — OUTPUT INTERPRETATION
A.1 Output Does Not Match Preview
Previews are representational only.
They are generated prior to condition evaluation.
Final output reflects system interpretation at time of processing.
Deviation is expected.
A.2 Design Appears Crooked, Offset, or Asymmetrical
Visual alignment is subjective.
Placement is evaluated mathematically.
Perceived imbalance does not indicate incorrect positioning.
Manual correction is not performed.
A.3 Colors Appear Inconsistent or Unexpected
Color behavior is contextual.
Environmental factors may influence perception.
The system does not normalize color outcomes.
Reproduction fidelity is not a target state.
A.4 Elements Appear Missing or Reduced
Design interpretation may omit elements deemed non-essential.
What qualifies as non-essential is condition-dependent.
Element absence does not imply data loss.
A.5 Surface or Material Behavior Appears Irregular
Material behavior varies.
Substrate interaction may produce reflective, textured, or uneven results.
These effects are not flagged during production.
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SECTION B — PROCESS CONSISTENCY
B.1 Repeated Orders Yield Different Results
Orders are processed independently.
Conditions may differ between runs.
Identical inputs do not guarantee identical output.
B.2 Corrections Increased Deviation
Additional inputs introduce additional variables.
Additional variables expand the interaction surface.
Increased deviation is a known outcome.
B.3 User Input Appears Ignored
Inputs are registered.
Registration does not imply dominance.
Execution depends on active conditions.
B.4 Output Appears “Glitched”
Noise is a documented behavior.
Glitch characteristics may resemble errors.
They are not errors.
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SECTION C — EXPECTATION MANAGEMENT
C.1 Garment Feels Different Than Anticipated
Expectation is external to the system.
The system does not reference expectation during processing.
Perceived difference does not imply incorrect output.
C.2 Is This a Printing Error?
Errors are conditions that halt production.
Completed output indicates successful processing.
C.3 Can Glitch, Noise, or Effects Be Disabled?
These behaviors are not optional.
They are not always present.
Absence cannot be requested.
C.4 Why Is There No Final Preview?
Final output is not known at preview time.
The system does not simulate itself.
C.5 Can I Request a Correction or Reprint?
New orders may be submitted.
Each order is evaluated independently.
Retroactive correction is not supported.
C.6 Did I Do Something Wrong?
Inputs were received.
The system does not assign fault.
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This document describes system behavior.
It does not resolve dissatisfaction.
Interpretation beyond this document is external to the system.
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Non-interaction remains a valid state.