DTF Transfers near me | Douglasville
DTF Transfers
Douglasville, GA
Ordering DTF Transfers doesn't have to be a hassle. If you've experienced poor quality transfers or slow service, you deserve a better experience. Direct to Film transfers should save you both time and money while increasing your profit margin. Completely eliminating the need for weeding or screen setup will save on labor and material cost.
Order your DTF heat transfers in gang sheets or by image size. Use our free gang sheet builder to build your gang sheets or upload your own. If you need a way to design your transfers, use out for free online designer.
If you want to achieve the highest-quality DTF prints, following the artwork guidelines below.
The DTF Transfers are hot peel so you can finish orders quickly. An initial 10-second heat press at 300° and a second press of 5 seconds in all that is required with USA DTF Transfers.
DTF Artwork Guidelines
Artwork Resolution
The higher the resolution of your artwork, the better your print can look. We recommend using 300 DPI to avoid jagged edges on curves. DTF sees soft edges on a design and will attempt to underbase the faint pixels. This will result in a haze around your image. Your original artwork needs to be created at 300 dpi. Otherwise, you won't be able to up the resolution and keep the quality. The default dpi when you create a Photoshop document is 72 dpi. Make sure to set the dpi to 300 when you create your new document.
Color Match
DTF transfer printing does a great job of matching pantone colors. Saving your file as a png will help ensure that your pantone colors will match as closely as possible.
Sizing Artwork
Expanding or zooming in on artwork causes jaggy curves. Create your designs at the size they’ll be printed.
Artboard Size
Make sure your artwork do not have extra space around your image. If your art is 10x10, make the artboard/page size the same dimension. Doing this will ensure there's no extra space. You will be charged for the extra space. If you need help let us know.
Line Thickness
Artwork line thickness should be at least 0.02 in. (0.5mm) or thicker. If your lines are thinner than this, they will not stick or stay on.