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Place the DTF Transfer: Place the transfer sheet printing side up onto the fabric. Press with Heat and Pressure: Put the heat press down and press with 10 – 15 seconds. Peel the Film: If it's a cold peel, wait for a few seconds for it to get warm, or until it cools down slightly a bit.
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Set heat press temperature to 320-350°F for cotton and 280-300°F for synthetic fabrics. Pre-press the fabric for 2-3 seconds to remove moisture and wrinkles. Apply medium to firm pressure to ensure even heat distribution and quality adhesion. For DTF prints, maintain a dwell time of 12-15 seconds for optimal transfer.
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For Direct-to-Film (DTF) printing, proper heat press settings are essential for high-quality transfers. Generally, the recommended settings are a temperature of 320°F to 350°F (160°C to 177°C), a pressing time of 10 to 15 seconds, and medium to firm pressure.
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Cut a piece of cardboard, stick it inside the shirt, stretch the fabric over the board and pin it or tape it. Scan the picture and send it to a t-shirt printer. Or, get a pack of photo transfer paper and print it on multiple t-shirts. Photo transfer prints don't last long, but they're quick to make.
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.
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.