Thank you so much for this one! I’m super new to all of this. Finding out that I don’t NEED a printer just starting out, priceless! Love your vids man! Also happy you guys are in Cali
You are so welcome! We're here to help you out once your ready, give us a call or submit the order. You can always reach out to us if you have any questions. www.transfersuperstars.com/pages/order
Hi I think you did a great job in explaining the process and I thank you. had an DTF transfer for a long time was kinda of ify how to do it and with you tatorial I was confinent and ready to. It came out real good and easy . thank you again.
Should you see the fabric imprint in the dtf when finished pressing like you do when you press htv? Or should it be completely smooth without that fabric texture showing?
Some people do it, some people don't. Is it necessary? if you have a good heat press with heavy pressure, you might be able to get away with not doing the 2nd press. The ONLY way to know for sure is to do a wash test afterwards and see if there is an improvement. If the transfer wrinkles after the wash, then you don't have enough pressure
Can I ask you a Question? Sir I saw a Video of yours to where you went to Canva to get a Design. Can you give me the Link to that Video so I can Order Transfers from you guys Please.
My paper sticks to the top of the press. When I pull the press up the design doesn’t fully go on and gets messed up. Any tips? I pressed at 300 for 7 sec
What about washing? That’s where I’m having issues. It’s all wrinkled and peeling after washing it inside out in cold water and tumble low dry. Please help!
Oh just watched the video. Crap lol. What if I get an extra pillow for it to add pressure? Can’t afford 1k plus yet as I’m a brand new Etsy shop owner.
Hey Man, I don't know if you answer your socials, but I got a question. I have a Roland large format machine and it's printing black lines on my prints. How do I fix that?
@@vividarts9787 Advantages of DTF over DTG include: Cost-effective for high-volume printing: DTF printing can be more cost-effective than DTG for large volume printing, as it is faster and can produce a higher volume of prints per hour. Better for dark-colored fabrics: DTF printing can print on dark-colored fabrics more easily and with better color vibrancy compared to DTG. Longer lasting prints: DTF inks are typically more durable and can withstand multiple washings without fading or cracking. No pre-treatment required: Unlike DTG, DTF does not require pre-treatment of the fabric, which can save time and money. More versatile: DTF can be used to print on a wider range of fabrics, including synthetic fabrics, whereas DTG is limited to natural fabrics like cotton.
Thank you so much for this one! I’m super new to all of this. Finding out that I don’t NEED a printer just starting out, priceless! Love your vids man! Also happy you guys are in Cali
You are so welcome! We're here to help you out once your ready, give us a call or submit the order. You can always reach out to us if you have any questions. www.transfersuperstars.com/pages/order
Hi I think you did a great job in explaining the process and I thank you. had an DTF transfer for a long time was kinda of ify how to do it and with you tatorial I was confinent and ready to. It came out real good and easy . thank you again.
Thank you Linda! Appreciate the words, it means a lot!
Love these videos you make. Really helped me with my dtf. Great product too!
Thank you! Appreciate you checking us out!
Can you make a video design for the print?,thank you😍
hey thanks for the video great tips, question no need to use butcher paper?
You don't "need" it but butcher paper works as a finishing sheet. You will typically get more of a matte finish using butcher.
@@transfersuperstars great thanks again
Should you see the fabric imprint in the dtf when finished pressing like you do when you press htv? Or should it be completely smooth without that fabric texture showing?
You should see the vertical fabric lines. This shows that you are using enough pressure.
Very informative i appreciate this a lot thanks 💯🔥💪🏿
No problem! We’re here to help, thanks for checking out the video fam
Just to he sure when we get the dtf prints we place the colorful side of the image facing up? Or colorful side facing down towards the tshirt
The colorful printed side will face up. The white backing will be on the shirt.
Thanks for the video! Is your pricing strictly based on $5/SF or do you have a minimum?
Our pricing is $5/SF and only a $10 minimum
its awesome. thanks for sharing
My pleasure 😊
Hey where u get that laser from in your shorts to align the graphic?
Hi. I have a question, what is the purpose of second press after you cold peel the transfer? Is doing the 2nd press really necessary? Thank you.
Some people do it, some people don't. Is it necessary? if you have a good heat press with heavy pressure, you might be able to get away with not doing the 2nd press. The ONLY way to know for sure is to do a wash test afterwards and see if there is an improvement. If the transfer wrinkles after the wash, then you don't have enough pressure
@transfersuperstars what if my print wrinkles after second press?😮
I got your transfers for a Main chest logo and custom neck tag, which area should i press first?
Either one works. We typically do the main area's first
How did you get the white print? Do you have a border around the letters to get it to print white?
DTF can print White Ink. Have you tried DTF Transfers before?
How long does it take for the print to cool on the shirt on the initial press?
for cold peeling, typically around 12-15s. If you have a good heat press with adequate pressure, you can peel sooner.
Can I ask you a Question? Sir I saw a Video of yours to where you went to Canva to get a Design. Can you give me the Link to that Video so I can Order Transfers from you guys Please.
Not quite sure about the video you’re referring to.
What settings do you recommend for 100% polyester or dri fit?
Each company's print has different time and temps. for ours, we'd press at 275f for 7s. cold peel.
Do you need the powder?
We put the powder on during the printing process, our customers do not need to do anything else except get a heat press and some garments to press
What printer do you use and paper because I see you don't mirror or flip the paper.
My paper sticks to the top of the press. When I pull the press up the design doesn’t fully go on and gets messed up. Any tips? I pressed at 300 for 7 sec
2 Things, you definitely want to use a Teflon sheet. amzn.to/4ef590A and Heat resistant tape amzn.to/3XfoyaX
What about washing? That’s where I’m having issues. It’s all wrinkled and peeling after washing it inside out in cold water and tumble low dry. Please help!
I can almost guarantee its the heat press and pressure. Check out this video th-cam.com/video/oyj0As0Bz6Q/w-d-xo.html
Thanks! I just got the htvfront electric heat press. Do you have a review on that? Love your videos. Thanks!
Oh just watched the video. Crap lol. What if I get an extra pillow for it to add pressure? Can’t afford 1k plus yet as I’m a brand new Etsy shop owner.
Hey Man, I don't know if you answer your socials, but I got a question. I have a Roland large format machine and it's printing black lines on my prints. How do I fix that?
You’d have to ask someone who used Roland products as I’m not experienced with their equipment.
What shirt did you use?
This was a next level 3600 crew amzn.to/49VJ9Fo
Hi, no powder needed?
We do the powder here, you don't need to add powder. They come ready to press.
Nice explanation, maybe reduce the font size it's a bit distracting
Thank you! We'll keep that in mind
What pressure are you using on heat press?
40lb psi on the pneumatic or heavy pressure
Do you happen to know anybody (or company) that offers oversized DTG printing with no minimum? Anybody you would recommend?
We do not sorry. We stopped doing DTG 2 years ago.
Why dtf over dtg ?
@@vividarts9787 Advantages of DTF over DTG include:
Cost-effective for high-volume printing: DTF printing can be more cost-effective than DTG for large volume printing, as it is faster and can produce a higher volume of prints per hour.
Better for dark-colored fabrics: DTF printing can print on dark-colored fabrics more easily and with better color vibrancy compared to DTG.
Longer lasting prints: DTF inks are typically more durable and can withstand multiple washings without fading or cracking.
No pre-treatment required: Unlike DTG, DTF does not require pre-treatment of the fabric, which can save time and money.
More versatile: DTF can be used to print on a wider range of fabrics, including synthetic fabrics, whereas DTG is limited to natural fabrics like cotton.
I have a logo that I need printed for a 10x10 tent can u help?
Yes we can help with that as well as proper sizing. Send us an email support@transfersuperstars.com attn: Phil Canopy Sizing
@@transfersuperstars thank you
When it comes to the Bella canvas brand, what is the softest one?
300° Celcius or 300° Fahrenheit?
300f or around 149c.
@@transfersuperstars Thanks for make it clear.
No Problem!
Why is my transfer a bit patchy looking
What do you mean patchy? How is your artwork?
Please , no need to that annoying distracting big flashing subtitles.
Do these transfers have that rubbery feel to it?
The best way to answer your question is with a sample pack
What press is that
GEOKNIGHT dk-20
It's an effen hoodie not a sweater.
Sweater hoodie? :P