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Keep It Cool We recommend you keep the unused transfers in the provided cellophane wrapping and stored in a cool, dry place. Do not store over 75°F or below 32°F for any length of time. Avoid sunlight and store away from any heat.
Transfer. Take the iron. And place it down on your design for 12 seconds. Repeat if needed acrossMoreTransfer. Take the iron. And place it down on your design for 12 seconds. Repeat if needed across your transfer to make sure you've covered the entire.
Digital Heat Transfer ProsCons Environmentally friendly and minimizes carbon footprint Doesn't last as long as traditional screen printing because of washing and drying Produces high-quality products due to its high resolution You can't iron the printed t-shirt because the heat ruins the image2 more rows •
DTF Heat Press Settings Guide MaterialTemperatureTime Cotton 320-350°F (160-180°C) 10-15S 50/50 Blends 320-350°F (160-180°C) 10-15S Synthetic & Polyester Fabrics 280-300°F (140-150°C) 10-15S
100 percent cotton requires the highest temperature, which is around 380 degrees Fahrenheit. Polyester responds to a more delicate 270, so be careful with it! Many types of fabrics take well to the heat transfer between 315 and 350, but if you're not sure, consult your heat press machine's manual.
Sublimation Heat Press Settings SurfacePress TimeTemp Polyester Fabric 35-45 seconds 400 - 410° F 204 - 210 C Vapor Apparel 45-55 seconds 380°-390° F 193 - 199 C Polyester with Foam Backing (Koozie / Mousepad) 45 seconds 400° F 204 C Metal/Chromaluxe (Unisub brand) 60 seconds 400° F 204 C13 more rows
Standard Large: The standard large size, typically 16” x 20”, is one of the two most popular heat press sizes, alongside the 15” x 15” option. This size is renowned for its versatility, capable of effortlessly accommodating the needs of most apparel decorators.
Typically about 10-15 seconds of pressure is needed for your design to transfer. We recommend preheating your fabric before pressing to speed up the process.
The iron on transfer printing method is a simple, no-fuss and no mess way to apply a design or complex image to a t shirt or other fabric. To print your own t shirt only requires a design, a home or office printer, an iron, and something to print.
Utilize directories like ThomasNet, Wholesale Central, or Maker's Row to find manufacturers and wholesalers of t-shirts. Join industry groups on platforms like LinkedIn or Facebook. Engage in forums or groups dedicated to apparel and wholesale selling to find leads on resellers.