FAQ
File Guidelines
We accept all file types, but vector files are always the best choice for optimal results. If you're submitting raster artwork, make sure it's at 300 DPI or higher for the best print quality.
Pro Tip:
Using Canva or Procreate? We suggest exporting your design as a PNG file to maintain clarity and transparency.
When working with DTF (Direct to Film) printing, understanding the difference between RGB and CMYK color modes is essential to avoid color surprises.
What Are RGB and CMYK?
- RGB (Red, Green, Blue): Used for screens; creates vivid, bright colors using light.
- CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black): Used for printing; combines ink to create colors.
Why It Matters in DTF Printing
Designs are usually created in RGB (for screens), but DTF printers use CMYK. Since CMYK can't replicate all RGB colors—especially neon or very bright tones—your print might look different than your screen.
How to Handle It:
- Design in CMYK mode from the beginning when possible.
- Use soft proofing to preview CMYK colors on your screen.
- Always run test prints for color accuracy.
- Tweak colors after converting from RGB to CMYK.
Real-World Impact
Studies show up to 30% of print jobs suffer from color misrepresentation, leading to waste and customer dissatisfaction.
Why Not Just Use RGB for Printing?
Printers use ink, not light, so RGB isn’t an option. Some advanced printers try to bridge the gap with extra inks, but they’re costly and not yet standard in DTF.
Conclusion:
RGB is for screens, CMYK is for printing. To get the best DTF results, always design with CMYK limitations in mind.
Bring Any Design to Life on Any Fabric –
Our DTF (Direct-to-Film) transfers offer outstanding flexibility, allowing bold, long-lasting prints on virtually any material. From cotton and polyester to blends and even leather, our premium adhesive powder and top-tier inks create a strong bond across fabric types.
Vibrant Colors & Exceptional Detail
Experience brilliant color payoff and precise detailing in every print. Our advanced DTF technology captures intricate designs, smooth gradients, and fine lines with stunning clarity—perfect for even the most detailed artwork.
Effortless to Use
Applying our transfers is a breeze—no pretreating or weeding needed. Just align the design, press it on, and enjoy flawless, high-quality results in a fraction of the time compared to traditional methods.
Smooth & Comfortable Finish
DTF prints feel incredibly soft on garments, offering a smooth, natural touch. Unlike the stiff feel of vinyl or the roughness of some DTG prints, our transfers maintain a comfortable, high-end finish.
Built to Last—100+ Washes
Each transfer is crafted to withstand over 100 washes without losing color or quality. We've rigorously tested our prints to ensure they remain vivid and durable, even with regular use.
Shipping & Returns
Orders placed before 3 PM (CST) are shipped out the same business day.
Enjoy Free Shipping automatically on transfer and supply orders over $99.
Need it faster? Express delivery options, including 1-Business-Day shipping, are available at checkout
Refunds & Reprints
If you need a refund or reprint, please reach out within 30 days of receiving your order. We’re happy to reprint any item with print quality or adhesion issues. However, we cannot offer reprints for files that were submitted in low resolution or poor quality.
For all other refund or reprint requests, management approval is required before proceeding.
1. Align Your Design
Place your transfer exactly where you want it on the garment. Make sure the surface is smooth—avoid any major wrinkles or folds. For tricky items like hats or when using a home iron, heat-resistant tape is helpful to keep the design in place. With time, you’ll get a feel for when it’s needed.
2. Time to Press
Set your heat press to 310°F / 155°C and apply medium to firm pressure for about 13 seconds. Always run a test on one item before doing a full batch. We recommend using a Silicone Upper Platen Cover or Garment Protector to shield your fabric from direct heat. While more heat or time won’t damage the transfer itself, it could scorch delicate fabrics—so adjust accordingly.
If scorching happens, start by lowering the pressure. If that doesn’t solve the problem, reduce the temperature by 10–15°F. Each material behaves differently, so finding the ideal combination takes a bit of practice.
3. Peel with Confidence
Our transfers can be peeled either hot or cool. Wait just a few seconds after pressing, then peel smoothly. If you notice any areas not sticking, place the film back down and press again with more pressure and 15°F more heat. Still not sticking? Keep increasing the temperature in 15°F steps until fully applied. No worries—re-pressing won’t damage the print.
4. Final Press & Washing Tips
Unlike many other brands, We recommends a second press to lock in durability, reduce shine, and improve softness. After peeling off the film, place parchment paper or a light layer of cotton fabric (like a t-shirt) over the print and press again for about 15 seconds.
Want a glossy finish instead? Use a guard sheet for your final press.
Care Instructions
To extend the life of your print, wash garments inside-out in cold water and either tumble dry low or air dry. Regular washing is fine, but gentle settings will help maintain the design even longer.