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DTF Glossy Transfer Film Sheet (A4)
SKU  OFN-HPM-PET02
$19.99
FEATURES
DTF is a kind of transfer film, which is widely used in textile printing. It can be used for the printing of various kinds of fabrics, such as cotton, linen, silk, wool, polyester and so on. DTF has the advantages of good color fastness, bright color and strong three-dimensional effect. The printed patterns are realistic and have strong penetration. OFFNOVA DTF film is easy to operate and has high efficiency. It is an ideal printing product for textile printing projects.
· Size: 8.3" x 11.7" (A4)
· Compatibility: all desktop DTF printers and heat press machines.
· Recommended Heat Press Settings: 284℉-320℉, 12s-15s
· Allow both warm peel and cool peel.
· Application: cotton, nylon, treated leather, polyester, 50/50 blends, synthetic, or silk. Works in both dark & light fabrics.
· Wash Tip: turn the garment inside out. Machine wash cold. No bleach. No softener.
· Durability: last for at least 2 years
INCLUDES
30/60 sheets of 8.3" x 11.7" DTF Films

Print out your design on the DTF film via a DTF printer. *Set up the image with 300 resolution at least, the higher resolution the clearer design you get.
Cover the well-printed film with DTF powder, which ensures the glue powder sticks to the pattern evenly.


Put the DTF film into the oven to bake, with the temperature between 266℉-302℉, and the baking time 60-120 seconds. This way, the rubber powder will be melted, and the pattern will not crack. Tips: if you don't have an oven, a heat press machine can also help melt the powder.
Put the DTF film on the fabric, apply heat & pressure with the heat press machine (temperature: 284℉-320℉, time: 12s-15s), then the patterns can be 100% transferred on fabric.

A Direct to Film Powder Curing Oven works by using heat to melt and cure the powder coating onto the product. The oven heats up the product and the powder coating to a specific temperature, causing the powder to melt and flow onto the product's surface. The powder then cures into a hard, durable finish.