Hocus Pocus I Need Coffee To Focus| DTF Transfers
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DTF (Direct to Fabric) is a transfer method that uses a water based ink and is printed on a clear carrier sheet.
Unlike vinyl, there's no weeding, layering, or cutting on your machine.
Simply pre-press your garment, align the transfer, and use an iron, heat press, or Cricut Easy Press to apply the correct temperature, time, and pressure (see instructions below if needed).
Our transfers can be applied to any fabrics of any color and can even be transferred to wood, galvanized metal and canvas boards for craft projects.
Almost all of our DTF transfers are offered in the following sizes:
3.5" on the longest side - Pocket
5" on the longest side - Infant
7” on the longest side - Youth
11" on the longest side - Reg Adult
13" on the longest side - Large Adult
IT'S RECOMMENDED TO USE A HEAT PRESS WITH DTF TRANSFERS FOR BEST RESULTS BUT YOU CAN USE A CRICUT HEAT PRESS WITH MORE PRESSING TIME AND PRESSURE.
How to Press Print Cut Craft's DTF Transfers
Prepress garment to remove excess moisture
Place the transfer on the shirt (or other material) with the vibrant side up facing you.
- Pressing Temperature: 300 degrees Fahrenheit
- Pressing Time: 10 seconds / 5 seconds
- Pressure: 7 / Firm Pressure
- Peel: COLD PEEL
Design will be printed as a mirror image with white ink on surface.
Place garment on heat press and direct to film transfer onto garment with image (right reading) facing up.
Press with firm pressure at 300°F for 10 seconds.
For Hot Peel, Start from a corner with the most ink coverage and remove in one, rapid motion (like removing a bandage). For Warm or Cold Peel, remove garment from heat press and then peel film off.
Place garment on heat press, cover with standard or Teflon finishing sheet and press for 5 seconds.
How to care for garments after transferring?
PCC recommends that all DTF transfers are washed inside out on a cool or cold cycle. Hang dry for longevity or use a no/low heat tumble dry. The less heat that is used when washing and drying will reduce the amount of wear and will help to keep your graphics vibrant!
We are not responsible for damaged transfers after you have pressed them. Please make sure you are knowledgable on your heat, pressure and peeling technique. This includes using non-commercial grade heat presses or irons.
ALL SALES ARE FINAL DUE TO THE NATURE OF THE PRODUCT.