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Not sure how DTF printing works or how to press your design? Don’t worry—we’ve got answers for you!
🎨 General Questions
A: DTF (Direct to Film) is a method where designs are printed onto film, powdered, and heat-pressed onto garments. A: It supports full-color designs, works on cotton and polyester, and is ideal for small batches. A: Yes, with proper application, DTF prints are stretch-resistant and long-lasting even after multiple washes. A: Cotton, polyester, blends, nylon, and more—as long as they can withstand heat. A: We print custom designs that you upload. You can also choose from our template collection if available.
🖼️ Artwork & File Requirements
A: High-resolution PNG (300 DPI) with transparent background is best. We also accept SVG and PSD. A: You can, but for best results, remove the background or request our team to do it. A: Yes, your design should be at least 1000px on its shortest side for print clarity. A: We do a basic quality check. If there's an issue, we'll contact you before printing. A: Yes, we provide optional design editing services for a small fee.
🛍️ Ordering & Production
A: Orders are typically processed within 1–3 business days. A: Yes, expedited production and shipping are available at checkout. A: Definitely! Contact us for special pricing on bulk or reseller orders. A: Yes, we keep your designs on file for easy reorders (up to 60 days).
🔥 Heat Press Instructions
A: Recommended: 310°F (155°C), press for 10 seconds, instant peel (cold or hot). A: Most DTF transfers are cold peel—wait 15–20 seconds before removing the film. A: Wait at least 24 hours before washing to ensure strong adhesion. A: Medium to firm pressure ensures the best transfer result. A: Check your heat press temperature, pressure, and peel timing. Repressing may help.