What is Direct to Film
DTF Transfers, which stands for Direct to Film Transfers, are an incredible new way of transfering any image onto any material or color without having to worry about technical printing specs you may have had to worry about in the past.
Every transfer is printed the same way with the same underbase. There are exceptions to this rule of course, but generally speaking, everything is the same on every material you transfer onto, making it much easier to have confidence that all transfers will adhere and appear as you desire on every order.
There is no limit to the color range, number of colors, or quantity that you can order in DTF transfers.
This wasn’t possible with screen printing transfers because you needed to make sure that you were ordering the correct ink type for the garments you would be printing. It would also be quite cost prohibitive to order a small quantity of screen print transfers, especially when ordering a high color count. With DTF transfers, this is a thing of the past.
Washing Instructions
How to Machine Wash:
- Turn your pressed shirt inside-out before washing.
- Separate similar colors, weight, and textures. Make sure to not overfill the washer.
- Use mild detergent with cold water on a gentle cycle.
Warm water, harsh detergents, and aggressive wash cycles can damage both the garment and the decoration itself.
How to Dry:
We recommend hang-drying on a plastic hanger, but a drier works fine if you follow the steps below.
- Turn your pressed shirts inside-out before drying.
- Separate similar colors, weight, and textures.
- Use the lowest possible heat setting or Permanent Press.