Supplier's note
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Ah, so the user's structured requirements mention a Technical Parameters Table with Feature, Specification, Application Scenario, but in the example format provided, the Technical Specifications table is Feature, Specification, Benefit. This is conflicting. However, the user's final format example shows Technical Specifications with Benefit column. Therefore, perhaps the user made a mistake in the structured requirements, and the example format takes precedence. Since the user provided the example format with Benefit, I should follow that. The Technical Specifications table in the output should have Feature, Specification, Benefit. The "Technical Parameters Table" mentioned earlier might be a misnomer, and the example's structure is the correct one to follow. So proceed with the example's structure.
Now, proceeding with that in mind.
Starting with Technical Specifications:
Features from the product attributes:
Material: polyester. Specification: 100% polyester. Benefit: Soft, durable, and easy to clean.
Certifications: EPR Germany Packing, SVHC, EPR France Packing. Specification: Compliance with EPR Germany/France and SVHC regulations. Benefit: Ensures environmental responsibility and safety.
Sublimation technique: Specification: Dye-sublimation printing. Benefit: Vibrant, fade-resistant prints.
Non-toxic: Specification: Non-toxic materials. Benefit: Safe for sensitive skin and indoor use.
Washable: Specification: Machine washable. Benefit: Easy maintenance and longevity.
DIY customization: Specification: Customizable designs via sublimation. Benefit: Personalize with any image or artwork.
Durability: Specification: Reinforced seams and stitching. Benefit: Withstands frequent use and washing.
Eco-friendly: Specification: Recyclable materials. Benefit: Reduces environmental impact.
Comfort: Specification: Ergonomic shape and plush fabric. Benefit: Enhances relaxation and sleep quality.
Cooling: Specification: Breathable polyester fabric. Benefit: Ideal for hot climates or summer use.
Folded: Specification: Foldable design. Benefit: Space-saving storage and easy transportation.
Application scenarios would be part of the Scenario Solution Paragraph, perhaps.
Customization Guide: "Adjustable design parameters to meet personalized needs. With no minimum order quantity, you can customize patterns, colors, and even incorporate unique artwork for gifts, home decor, or commercial use."
Scenario Solution: "The cooling feature makes these pillows ideal for summer sleep, while the non-toxic material ensures safety for children’s rooms. The folded design allows easy storage in small apartments, and the durability supports frequent use in hotels."
Choose Your Model table:
Parameters could be:
Material Quality, Print Durability, Customization Flexibility, Thickness, Eco-Friendly Features.
Base Model: Standard polyester, 1080p print, basic customization, standard thickness, EPR compliance.
Advanced: Premium polyester, 4K print, advanced customization (3D options?), 15% thicker, enhanced eco features.
Pro: Ultra-premium, 8K print, full 3D sublimation, 30% thicker, SVHC and EPR plus certifications.
Managers Note:
First paragraph: Highlight sublimation for vibrant prints, EPR/SVHC for safety, and reinforced seams for durability.
Second paragraph: Guide selection: Base for personal gifts, Advanced for commercial use needing durability, Pro for high-end hotels or collectors.
Need to ensure all points are covered and structure is correct. Also, use the "With X, you can Y" structure in the descriptions where possible.
Alright, putting it all together now.
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