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How to fill out the Lab Dip Submission Form online
Filling out the Lab Dip Submission Form online is a straightforward process that ensures your fabric submissions are clear and organized. This guide provides detailed instructions for each section of the form to assist users in making accurate submissions.
Follow the steps to complete your Lab Dip Submission Form online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Lab Dip Submission Form and open it in your preferred document editor.
- Enter the submission date in the appropriate field, ensuring you use the correct format (MM/DD/YYYY).
- Input the supplier name to identify the organization submitting the lab dip.
- Complete the MMG office details, focusing on the specific location related to your submission.
- Provide a clear description of the fabric, detailing characteristics such as the texture, composition, and color.
- Fill in the brand or label associated with the submission, along with the style number, to track the submission accurately.
- Indicate the lab dip round, specifying whether this is the first or subsequent round of submissions.
- Mention the season relevant to the lab dip submission, considering the production timelines.
- Fill in the LDR# section, which is essential for internal tracking of submissions.
- Attach up to four lab dip submittals, ensuring each sample meets the minimum size requirement of 2.5" x 2.5".
- Select the applicable color standard and any descriptors, as this helps in understanding the required shades.
- Indicate whether the lab dip is slightly, moderately, or very acceptable, based on your assessment.
- Attach mill spectrophotometer readings if available, as these provide precise color matching data.
- State the target approval date for your submission to coordinate timelines.
- Provide the '1st in DC date' and the '1st ship window' to clarify expectations.
- Fill in the mill and article number to associate the submission with specific production details.
- Complete additional assessments of color, such as bright/dull and light/dark descriptors.
- Indicate if the submissions are within tolerance and whether they were pre-screened or rejected.
- List the name of the New York colorist overseeing the submission process.
- Extensively review your entries for accuracy before submitting, and then save the document, download, print, or share as required.
Complete your Lab Dip Submission Form online efficiently and ensure a smooth submission process.
A small sample, usually taken from existing fabric, is called a swatch, whilst a larger sample, made as a trial to test print production methods, is called a strike off. For plain-dyed fabrics it is called a lab-dip, and for yarn-dyed fabrics (like stripes and checks), it is called a handloom.
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