QC (Quality Control) photos provide a critical window into your product's actual condition before it leaves the factory. On CNFANS, these images are your primary tool for verification. Learning to analyze them effectively can prevent surprises and ensure the final shipment meets your exact standards.
Why QC Photos Matter on CNFANS
Unlike promotional images, QC photos are unedited, real-life pictures
Navigating the CNFANS QC Photo Viewer
CNFANS's dedicated photo viewer is designed for detailed inspection. Use the zoom and pan features
Key Details to Inspect (Your Pre-Approval Checklist)
1. Stitching & Construction
Look for consistent, straight stitching with no loose threads or skipped stitches. Check stress points like seams, handles, and straps for durability. Uneven stitching is a common sign of poor craftsmanship.
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2. Color Accuracy & Material
Compare the QC photo colors to your product specifications or provided Pantone codes. Be mindful that monitor settings can vary, but significant deviations should be questioned. Also, check the material texture and grain to ensure it matches the ordered sample.
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- Red Flag:
3. Logo, Print & Label Placement
This is crucial for brand integrity. Measure or visually assess the placement of logos, prints, and tags against your tech pack or reference image. Check for symmetry, correct orientation, and print clarity (no smudging or bleeding).
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- Red Flag:
4. Overall Workmanship & Flaws
Scan the entire product for any scratches, dents, dirt spots, or deformations. Check hardware for correct color and function (e.g., zippers, buttons). Ensure the overall shape and structure are correct and symmetrical.
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- Red Flag:
Pro Tips for Effective Analysis
Use a Reference
Always have your tech pack, approved sample photos, or product specifications open side-by-side for comparison.
Ask for More
If a detail is unclear or a specific angle is missing, don’t hesitate to request additional photos or a short video from your CNFANS agent.
Communicate Clearly
When raising an issue, mark up the image (circles, arrows) and provide concise, numbered feedback to avoid misunderstandings.
Check Consistency
If photos of multiple units are provided, compare them to ensure consistency across the entire batch.
Final Steps: Approval or Feedback
Once your inspection is complete, you have two paths on CNFANS:
- Approve:
- Provide Feedback:Do not approve
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