Heat Press Instructions

Follow these guidelines to ensure proper transfer of your DTF, sublimation, or other heat-pressed designs. Using the correct temperature, time, and pressure is essential to achieve vibrant, durable results on different materials.

General Guidelines:

  • Always pre-press your fabric for 5 seconds to remove moisture and wrinkles.
  • Use medium to firm pressure unless otherwise specified.
  • Peel type (hot, warm, or cold) depends on the type of transfer film – please follow your transfer film instructions.
  • Use a Teflon or parchment paper on top of your transfer if needed.

Temperature and Time Required For Transferring Various Materials

Textile Materials Hard Surface Materials
Transfer Material Transfer Time Transfer Temperature Transfer Material Transfer Time Transfer Temperature
Cotton 8–10s 140–160°C (284–320°F) Pearlescent Board 15–20s 190–220°C (374–428°F)
Polyester 10–25s 190–220°C (374–428°F) Mouse Pad 25–30s 190–220°C (374–428°F)
Chemical Fiber 10–40s 150–220°C (302–428°F) Porcelain Board 180s 200–230°C (392–446°F)
Hot Drill 10–30s 160–180°C (320–356°F) Ceramic 180s 180–220°C (356–428°F)

Have any questions?

Not Sure How DTF Printing Works Or How To Press Your Design? Don't Worry—We've Got Answers For You!

Q1. What is DTF printing and how does it work?

A: DTF (Direct to Film) is a method where designs are printed onto film, powdered, and heat-pressed onto garments.

Q2. What are the benefits of DTF printing?

A: It supports full-color designs, works on cotton and polyester, and is ideal for small batches.

Q3. Is DTF printing durable?

A: Yes, with proper application, DTF prints are stretch-resistant and long-lasting even after multiple washes.

Q4. What materials can DTF be applied to?

A: Cotton, polyester, blends, nylon, and more—as long as they can withstand heat.

Q5. Do you print custom designs or only pre-made ones?

A: We print custom designs that you upload. You can also choose from our template collection if available.

Q1. What file format should I upload?

A: High-resolution PNG (300 DPI) with transparent background is best. We also accept SVG and PSD.

Q2. Can I upload a design with a background?

A: You can, but for best results, remove the background or request our team to do it.

Q3. Is there a minimum size for my design?

A: Yes, your design should be at least 1000px on its shortest side for print clarity.

Q4. Do you check my file before printing?

A: We do a basic quality check. If there's an issue, we'll contact you before printing.

Q5. Do you offer help with resizing or editing files?

A: Yes, we provide optional design editing services for a small fee.

Q1. How long does production take?

A: Orders are typically processed within 1–3 business days.

Q2. Can I place a rush order?

A: Yes, expedited production and shipping are available at checkout.

Q3. Do you accept bulk or wholesale orders?

A: Definitely! Contact us for special pricing on bulk or reseller orders.

Q4. Can I reorder the same design later?

A: Yes, we keep your designs on file for easy reorders (up to 60 days).

Q1. What temperature and time should I use?

A: Recommended: 310°F (155°C), press for 10 seconds, instant peel (cold or hot).

Q2. Should I peel hot or cold?

A: Most DTF transfers are cold peel—wait 15–20 seconds before removing the film.

Q3. Can I wash the garment immediately after pressing?

A: Wait at least 24 hours before washing to ensure strong adhesion.

Q4. What pressure level is ideal?

A: Medium to firm pressure ensures the best transfer result.

Q5. My print is peeling off. What went wrong?

A: Check your heat press temperature, pressure, and peel timing. Repressing may help.