FOB Price
Get Latest Price1200 ~ 1300 / Set
|Minimum Order
Place of Origin:
-
Price for Minimum Order:
Minimum Order Quantity:
1 Set
Packaging Detail:
Package size: 80*42*42CM 35KG
Delivery Time:
10Day
Supplying Ability:
100 Set per Month
Payment Type:
T/T
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The inkjet printer will print direct to film, transferring the image onto your PET film.
remove it from the tray!
Step 2: Spread the Powder
This step is the application of hot-melt powder on the film that has the printed image on it.
Make sure and spread the powder evenly.
Alternately, one can use automated shakers available for busier custom t-shirt shops.
Step 3: Melt the Powder
Just like the description indicates, your next step is to actually melt the powder in place.
Alternatively, if youre already in the custom t-shirt business doing DTG or vinyl or white toner printer transfers you can use your heat press. Just make sure you are hovering and not applying any pressure. Or that the top of the press isnt in contact with the transfer at all.
Step 4: Pre-Pressing the T-Shirt
And maybe even more importantly it will completely dry the material. Youd be surprised how much moisture fabric can absorb from humidity in the air, and that would affect print quality.
If your wondering which DTF printer to buy? check out the link.
Unlike throwing a screen printed shirt into a tunnel dryer, this process is usually recommended to take less than :*0.
DTF uses a COLD PEEL. **0% of the time.If you are doing a run of shirts you can just press them all, one after the other, and start peeling when they are all cooled off.
Once the film is cooled, peel off the transfer and leave the required design behind!
This is an optional step, but you should definitely do it on every garment application.Normally, youre just investing about *0 to *5 more second for this final step.
It produces a pretty amazing transfer. You can apply it to almost any fabric!
Or, as a sublimation style transfer print, but with that extra step of adding the melt-powder so the transfer can be applied to dark polyester, cotton and more.