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Our high-quality DTF (Direct to Film) transfers empower creators of all sizes from hobbyists to high-volume brands to print stunning, durable designs on virtually any product or material.
Whether it’s bold solids, clean lines, bright whites, or complex gradients, we bring your artwork to life with unbeatable detail and color accuracy. From custom apparel to hard goods, if you can press it we can print it.
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DTF, or Direct to Film, is a new technology which allows users to print designs onto special clear polyester films using digital water-based inks and a powder adhesive coating, which requires curing. After curing, you can then heat press the transfer design directly onto your garment.
One of the big bonuses to DTF transfers is their versatility in application. Transfers can be applied to almost any fabric including 100% cotton, polycotton blends, denim, canvas, leather and more. In addition to fabric, DTF transfers can be applied to glass, metal, wood, porcelain tile… the list goes on and on!
While DTF prints don’t have the same soft hand feel that DTG can boast, the transfers are more durable. Direct to film transfers wash well, and are flexible – meaning they won’t crack or peel, making them great for heavy-use items.
DTF transfers have no color limitations. You can print unlimited colors at no additional cost. They are perfect for gradients and shading, as well as extremely fine details with no outline. In addition, they can be heat pressed at lower temperatures, meaning you eliminate the dreaded scorch mark when heat pressing. You get a lightweight, soft hand result that adds no additional weight to the garment. DTF prints, when properly made and applied, blend right into the fabric. In short, they offer almost all the advantages you are looking for in a heat transfer.
It may be more fair to compare DTF transfers to other transfer types. For example, DTF is different from using heat transfer vinyl because you don’t need to cut and weed your images. When compared to other types of digital transfers, DTF is usually more cost effective. This is especially true when there are multiple colors in a design and the quantities are low, less than 35 pieces.
From a quality standpoint, DTF transfers have crisp, defined edges and you are able to print floating text and fine lines without a problem.
In addition, they are really a great option for small quantity orders and can be extremely user friendly. You get the same type of artwork flexibility—you can print any type of artwork—as you would find with sublimation transfers. But the advantage of DTF over sublimation transfers is that you can print on fabrics other than polyester. You can also print on dark or light colored shirts, instead of being limited to white or light colored shirts as you are with sublimation.
The rule of thumb is to not use any fabric softener, but If you must add one, make sure that its quantity is small. Choose washing in low temperatures, about 30-40 oC (86-104 F) or even at a cold wash and use medium washing cycles (600-800 rpm).
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