FAQ

1. What is DTF printing?

DTF (Direct-to-Film) printing is a process that transfers full-color designs onto garments using a special film and adhesive powder. The result is a vibrant, flexible, and long-lasting print suitable for cotton, polyester, blends, and more.


2. What kind of artwork file do I need?

Upload a high-resolution PNG file (300 DPI) with a transparent background. This ensures crisp edges, accurate colors, and a clean press without unwanted white boxes.


3. How does a DTF gang sheet work?

A gang sheet allows you to fit multiple logos or designs on one film. You can upload or build your own sheet, arrange your artwork, and print everything together — saving time and money.


4. How should I prepare my artwork?

Use CMYK color mode, transparent background, and ensure all elements are high-resolution. Avoid low-quality images or screenshots — these can print blurry or pixelated.


5. What are the heat press settings for DTF transfers?

  • Peel: hot-instant peel For smaller lerrering do warm peel

6. Can I use DTF transfers on dark garments?

Yes. DTF prints work perfectly on both light and dark fabrics, with no need for pre-treatment. The white base layer ensures full opacity and bright color even on dark materials.


7. How durable are DTF transfers?

When applied correctly, DTF transfers last 50+ washes without fading, cracking, or peeling. Always wash inside-out in cold water and avoid high-heat drying.


8. What makes DTF better than screen printing or vinyl?

DTF offers full-color detail, no color limits, and no weeding or layering. It’s perfect for short runs, complex artwork, and fast custom production — all with a soft, stretchable finish.