FAQs
What is DTF?
Direct to Film (DTF) is an innovative technique that enables the creation of vibrant, full-color designs that can be seamlessly transferred onto various garments using a heat press. The process of Direct To Film Printing involves the application of specialized ink onto a film designed for textile products
What is a gang sheet?
A "gang sheet" is a term used to describe the process of printing multiple designs and various colors on a single transfer sheet.
What format should my file be? Any resolution guidelines?
Your file must be a high resolution transparent PNG. Please send at least 300 DPI resolution file for a higher quality print. It is your responsibility to check the quality of the uploaded file.
What if the transfer won't come off of the film?
If the transfer doesn't peel easily and parts of the design are coming up with the film, stop peeling and repress. It needs more time, more pressure or more heat. It should peel smoothly.
Why is my design peeling off the shirt?
DTF ink is specially formulated to create a bond with the fabric and won't ever peel if applied correctly. If a design is peeling, that means there wasn't enough heat, pressure or time for the ink to melt into the fabric. You can repress the garment if you notice it's peeling.