DTF (Direct-to-Film) printing is a revolutionary method in the garment printing industry. Unlike traditional printing methods, DTF allows you to print high-quality designs on a special DTF film, which is then transferred to fabric using a heat press. This technique is known for its versatility, as it works on cotton, polyester, blends, and even non-textile surfaces.
DTF film is a heat transfer film coated with a special layer that holds the DTF ink until it is transferred onto a garment. It plays a crucial role in the printing process, ensuring high-resolution and vibrant prints.
Use graphic design software to create or choose a design. Ensure it is in high resolution for the best output.
Load the DTF film into a DTF printer. Print the design using DTF inks, ensuring proper color settings for accuracy.
Before the ink dries, sprinkle DTF adhesive powder over the printed design. This helps the design adhere to the fabric later.
Cure the printed film in a heat press at 350°F for about two minutes. This step solidifies the ink and powder together.
Position the DTF film on the garment. Use a heat press at 300-325°F for 10-15 seconds. Once cooled, peel off the film, revealing the transferred design.
To get the best results, investing in a quality DTF printer is essential. Some top options include:
For inks, choose high-quality DTF inks with good opacity and durability. Brands like STS, Kodak, and DuPont are highly recommended.
Improper storage can reduce the effectiveness of DTF film. Follow these tips:
Feature | DTF Printing | DTG (Direct-to-Garment) | Sublimation | Screen Printing |
Versatility | Works on all fabrics | Only on cotton | Only on polyester | Best for large runs |
Durability | High, long-lasting | Medium | High, but limited to polyester | Very durable |
Cost | Affordable | Expensive | Moderate | Costly for small batches |
Setup Time | Quick | Time-consuming | Quick | Long setup time |
While DTF film printing is efficient, it’s important to consider sustainability:
Method | Cost per Sq. Ft. |
DTF Film | $0.30 |
Screen Printing | $1.00 – $2.00 |
Sublimation | $1.50 – $2.50 |
Heat Transfer | $0.50 – $1.00 |
Print on the coated side of the DTF film. Identify it by:
Yes! DTF film can be used with sublimation by following these methods:
Use high-quality DTF inks with proper saturation levels:
DTF films withstand 120°C to 160°C (248°F to 320°F) for 10-15 seconds during heat transfer.
DTF printing using DTF film is an excellent choice for high-quality, durable, and vibrant prints. By following best practices, maintaining your printer, and using the right materials, you can achieve outstanding results. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned professional, DTF film is a game-changer in the world of custom printing.