You Matter (DTF Transfer) (2024)

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Direct-to-Film (DTF) transfers are full-color heat-applied transfers for light and dark garments. No weeding or masking is required and DTF transfers can be applied to cotton, cotton/poly blends, and even 100% polyester.

Simply press and go! All you need is a heat press!

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Average Sizing Chart

SizeLongest Side*
Infant5 inches
Toddler
7 inches
Youth8.5 inches
Adult (S-XL)10.5 inches
Adult+ (2XL+)12 inches

* When enlarging or shrinking we preserve the dimensions of the original image. If the width is larger than the height, the width is treated as the longest side. If the height is larger than the width, the height is treated as the longest side.

DTF Transfer Application Instructions

  1. Preheat the garment for 15 seconds to remove excess moisture. Let the garment cool before adding the transfer.
  2. Place the transfer on the shirt white side down, image facing up.
  3. Press at300Ffor 15 seconds under very firm pressure.
  4. Remove the garment from the press and let it stand until it is completely cool.
  5. Peel cool.
  6. Cover the image with parchment paper and press again for5seconds. You can use a Teflon sheet or parchment paper.

***Please note: If the image does not come off completely, repress with the image in place, let it cool, and repeel the film.

Care Instructions: Turn the garment inside out. Machine wash cold. No bleach. No softener. Do not dry clean or iron. Tumble dry low.

You Matter (DTF Transfer) (2024)

FAQs

How long does DTF last on shirts? ›

DTF prints can last without any significant fading anywhere between 2 to 5 years. Yet, the longevity of every print is influenced by a variety of factors. While the durability of DTF transfers is impressive, it's essential to recognize that certain variables can impact their lifespan.

How many times can you use a DTF transfer? ›

Can I Reuse DTF Transfer? DTF transfer is not a single-use printing product. Therefore, it can be used in several printing projects for a long time. However, since it is designed for a specific printing method, it is used in single textile products.

What are the disadvantages of DTF printers? ›

However, there are drawbacks to consider. DTF printing can be slower than other methods, requires regular maintenance, and necessitates proper ventilation due to fumes.

What temperature do you press DTF transfers at? ›

The typical temperature range for DTF is usually somewhere between 280 – 325 degrees Fahrenheit. The typical pressure range is usually between 30 – 60 PSI (medium to firm). It's a good idea to perform testing to find the ideal heat press settings for your particular DTF transfers.

Do DTF transfers crack? ›

One of the standout features of DTF transfers is their incredible durability. With proper application and care, cracking and peeling shouldn't be a concern.

Does DTF last longer than vinyl? ›

Durability. DTF prints are more durable than vinyl or screen-printed designs. The ink is actually bonded to the fabric, so it won't crack, peel, or fade like other methods. DTF prints can also withstand multiple washes without losing their color or quality.

How long do DTF transfers last before pressing? ›

Tip: If maintaining ideal storage conditions is challenging, it's advisable to press our DTF transfers within 180 days to prevent any potential deterioration in quality.

Can you put DTF transfers on cotton shirts? ›

You CAN do it by combining a special film (called DTF film) and transfer powder. In this tutorial, I'm going to show you exactly to sublimate onto a cotton T-shirt using the DTF method at home!

Does DTF last as long as sublimation? ›

The better the ink used in either printing method, the longer the image will last. A sublimation image printed with the right ink may last longer than a DTF image printed with lower quality ink. Printer performance. The longevity of the printed image is affected by the printer's quality.

Is DTF better quality than sublimation? ›

In a word, the key differences between DTF printing and Sublimation printing is: DTF printing can print onto all types of fabrics with vivid color and touch-feeling layer while Sublimation printing can print on only light-colored polyester fabrics with photo-realistic quality and no touch-feeling layer.

Do DTF transfers go bad? ›

DTF transfers can usually be stored for a long time. However, for best results in printing projects, it is recommended to keep them for at least 3 months and up to 12 months. If the degradation time of the transfer materials is close, it is recommended to use them within 30 days.

What does DTF feel like on a shirt? ›

DTF print quality is excellent. Even though the print has a plastic feel and might be slightly stiff initially, it'll wear in after a few washes.

Do you peel DTF hot or cold? ›

Cold peel film is suitable for DTF transfer. However, when it comes to efficiency, hot peel film is recommended. Because this film tears immediately after printing without waiting and saves time. T-shirt prints are produced after the film is torn after the heat press.

Can you press DTF on 100% cotton? ›

Those makers replace the sublimation paper with the DTF film. As a result, the design can be successfully transferred onto the 100% cotton fabrics without color fading over time. In this blog, we are going to guide you through the sublimation hack journey to see what will the results be like.

Does DTF printing fade? ›

When applied correctly, DTF prints do not fade after a single wash. If fading occurs after one wash, possible reasons include: Low Ink Quality: Poor-quality ink may not adhere effectively to substrates, leading to early fading or washing off.

Do DTF transfers wash off? ›

However our tried and tested methods have found that DTF transfers can last over 60+ washes without fading, cracking or peeling as long as they have been correctly applied and have been cared for appropriately.

How durable is DTF printing? ›

DTF printing is a durable and versatile method for transferring intricate designs, especially on challenging materials like polyester. It can last for years with proper care. Compared to screen printing, DTF maintains a consistent texture and doesn't require separate layers for colours or intricate designs.

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