Place the transfer on the shirt – white side down, image facing up.
Press at 325°F for 15 seconds under very firm pressure.
Remove the garment from the press and let it stand until it is warm enough to peel.
Peel warm or cool.
Cover the image with parchment paper and press again for 15 seconds. You can use a Teflon sheet, butcher paper, or tissue paper.
Please note: If the image does not come off completely, repress with the image in place, let it cool, and repeel the film.
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What is Direct to Film (DTF) Printing?
Direct-to-Film printing, also known as DTF printing, utilises a garment printer to create film transfers which can then be applied to a large variety of substrates, including those that are traditionally challenging do decorate, such a polyester.
Direct-to-film (DTF) printing is a heat-transfer based print process. The process begins by printing designs onto a transfer film, which is then covered with a thermo-adhesive powder and transferred with a heat press to the final substrate.
Direct-to-Film (DTF) transfers can be applied to a multitude of fabrics (including polyester) in addition to garment colours that are traditionally difficult to decorate such as blue, green, red, and yellow.
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