Print-ready files
The point of the whole plugin: a file you can print without opening a design tool.
What gets generated
When an order is placed, each sheet is flattened server-side into a single PNG with transparency: the medium's real width, the sheet's final length, at your configured production DPI, artwork positioned exactly as built. Nothing is re-sampled above its source resolution — the gates already ensured sources are adequate.
Where it lands
In your WordPress uploads under gang-sheets/, one folder per order, named order-{number}-sheet-{n}.png. Links appear on the order screen and in the admin new-order email, and files are covered by whatever backup already covers your uploads.
Feeding your RIP
Point your RIP's hot folder at the output directory (or batch-download from the order screen). Files are standard flattened PNGs — every mainstream DTF RIP takes them as-is. Widths always match the medium, so your print queue stays one-width-per-roll sane.
Common questions
Can I get the individual design files too?
Yes — the customer's original uploads are kept alongside the flattened sheet, for reprints or manual fixes.
What DPI should I configure?
Match your printer's real output — 300 is the common DTF choice. Higher numbers make bigger files, not better prints, if your press can't use them.