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DTF Transfers
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Why Order From US
We’re a small, family-owned print shop that believes quality always comes first. Every DTF transfer we produce is carefully printed, cured, and inspected to ensure consistent results and a professional finish. We don’t rush orders or cut corners, we use Mimaki specific inks and films — because your success matters just as much as ours. When you order from us, you’re getting transfers made with care, experience, and attention to detail you can trust. -
Versatility You Can Count On
Our DTF transfers are designed to work beautifully on a wide range of garments and fabrics. They can be applied to cotton, polyester, cotton/poly blends, and many other fabric types, making them perfect for t-shirts, hoodies, sweatshirts, tote bags, and more. Whether you’re pressing for personal projects or customer orders, our transfers deliver vibrant color, flexibility, and durability across multiple applications.
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Simple Heat Press Instructions
Our transfers are made for easy, reliable pressing. Apply at 300–320°F with medium to firm pressure for 10–15 seconds. We only use Hot Peel Film so there is no need to wait before peeling (if testing or using a fabric new to you we recommend letting it cool for 3 seconds before peeling). For best results and added durability, we recommend a quick second press for 5 seconds using a cover sheet or parchment paper. Always test on a sample garment first to dial in your press settings.