DTF (Direct-to-Film)

Singles

Starting at: $0.34

Gang Sheets

Starting at: $15

How to Order

Step 1

  • Create designs in any color, from simple to highly detailed artwork. Upload your design, and we'll transform it into a high-quality direct-to-film transfer.

  • We use our exclusive DTF transfer process to craft the most detailed, high-quality, full-color direct-to-film transfers available.

Step 2

Step 3

  • At 310°F (155°C) with medium pressure for 12-15 seconds. Peel after 5 seconds, whether hot or cool, and press again for maximum durability.

    We also offer heat pressing on garments—please contact us for more details!

FAQ’s

  • DTF transfers are heat-applied designs printed on a special film. They can be transferred onto a variety of fabrics using a heat press, offering vibrant, durable prints.

  • DTF transfers can be applied to cotton, polyester, blends, denim, canvas, and more. They are ideal for both light and dark fabrics.

    • Set your heat press to 300-325°F (depending on your fabric).

    • Pre-press the garment for 5-10 seconds to remove moisture.

    • Place the transfer film onto the garment, print side down.

    • Press for 10-15 seconds with medium pressure.

    • Let it cool completely (cold peel) and peel the film off.

  • Yes, DTF transfers are known for their durability. They typically last over 50 washes without cracking or fading when applied correctly.

  • You can upload your artwork in PNG, PDF, or vector formats with a transparent background. Ensure it is high-resolution (300 DPI) for the best results.

  • No, we offer no minimum order quantities! You can order a single transfer or in bulk. Discounts are available for bulk orders.

  • Yes! You can gang multiple designs on one sheet to maximize your order and save on costs.

  • Yes, rush processing is available for an additional fee. Contact us for availability.

  • Ensure you followed all application instructions regarding temperature, pressure, and peeling. If issues persist, contact our support team for troubleshooting.

  • You will need a heat press for best results. While a household iron may work for small projects, it won’t provide consistent pressure and heat.