To eliminate wrinkles and moisture, iron your t-shirt or any other garment.
  1. Adjust the iron to the appropriate fabric setting, such as cotton, wool or nylon. Cotton and cotton blends should be set to a high heat setting, whereas nylon should be set to the lowest heat setting. If adhesion is not achieved, consider raising the temperature.
    It is highly advisable to conduct a colorfastness / discoloration test on the garment. Test a discreet area by applying the chosen heat setting and pressing it for 10 seconds to determine if the garment will experience color change with those settings.
  2. Place the DTF transfer on the desired area and cover it with parchment paper or kraft paper.
  3. Apply pressure using the iron on the DTF transfer for 20 seconds for cotton garments (10 seconds for nylon/polyester). For larger images, work on it section by section, ensuring each part of the image is heated under pressure.
  4. After a 3 Second cooling period, carefully peel off the film, ensuring that it effortlessly releases the printed image.
  5. In case the printed image fails to adhere to the garment, apply heat pressure and cool once more.
  6. Cover the transferred image with parchment paper or kraft paper and apply pressure with the iron again for 15 seconds.
  7. Your custom t-shirt or garment is now ready to wear!