No more guessing about the temperature, time or settings for each blank. This guide will show you how to adjust your heat press settings so you can quickly overcome the learning curve with DTF printing.
Download the guide today and be confident that your transfers will be pressed perfectly every time!
DTF is a great way to customize soft materials like t-shirts, hoodies, and tote bags! There’s no limitation on colors and materials like with sublimation. DTF transfers can *also* be applied to hard surfaces like wood and other surfaces you may not think would be possible!
Press your DTF transfers perfectly every time with this guide and instructions. Each guide covers the pressing temperature and time for each type of surface, thickness and blanks used in DTF printing. Is your DTF transfer film a hot or cold peel (or both)? The guide will help you know when it's safe to peel the film so that you have a flawless result.
Add notes if you find your heat press temperature, time or pressure is slightly different from the suggestions. You may find that adding a heat barrier on the transfer helps to ensure there's an even heat distribution and protect the material. The guide has you covered!
The DTF printing process *is* different from other printing methods, like sublimation and heat transfer vinyl but you *can* use the same heat press for your DTF transfers. The guide will help you with even more suggestions and tips like achieving a matte look - yes, that's possible with DTF printing!