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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. Design you don't want any loose corners peeling.
If printing on adult size shirts, the standard size is 11” x 11” (or 11” wide by proportionate height). This will look good on almost any adult size. For printing on youth sizes, a good design size is about 9” x 9”.
Once you receive your prints, simply place the transfer film onto the material, apply the heat press for the recommended time and temperature, and your design will be permanently applied onto the material.
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 •
At 3 45. With the heat protectant sheet. And then your design is ready to go super easy and you canMoreAt 3 45. With the heat protectant sheet. And then your design is ready to go super easy and you can do custom prints.
Design step two be sure to apply heat press every corner of design for 20 seconds and hard press. ItMoreDesign step two be sure to apply heat press every corner of design for 20 seconds and hard press. It. Step three cool or warm peel the transfer your custom shirt is ready to wear thanks for watching.
Here. We are going to place it around the collar of the shirt. And just make sure that it looks likeMoreHere. We are going to place it around the collar of the shirt. And just make sure that it looks like it's centered sometimes the collars are off-centered. This looks pretty good.
Design complexity and colors: DTF excels in handling intricate, multicolored designs as it can print full-color images in a single pass. Screen printing is ideal for simpler designs or designs with fewer colors due to the need for a separate screen for each color.
Higher setup costs: Screen printing requires more equipment and setup costs than DTF printing, making it more expensive for small print businesses. Limited versatility: Screen printing is typically limited to textiles and may not be suitable for printing on other substrates.
Screen printing is generally better for larger orders and designs that need durability and vibrant colors, as it creates long-lasting prints that can withstand multiple washes. Heat transfer, on the other hand, is ideal for smaller batches and complex, multi-color designs.