TRANSFERPRO DTF, Direct to Film, Hot Peel/Cold Peel 16"x20" 200pk - This 3.4 mil hot peel/cold peel DTF Film is stretchable with a soft touch. Matte finish on the print side. Highest resolution (with hot peel).
NOTE: SHIPPING JANUARY 2024TRANSFERPRO DTF, Direct to Film, Hot Peel/Cold Peel 16"x20" 200pk
TRANSFERPRO DTF Film is a 3.4 mil hot peel/cold peel, stretchable film with a soft touch. Matte finish on print side, with a high ink load capability.
Key Features:
- Thickness: 3.4mil
- Matte finish on print side
- Hot peel / Cold peel
- Highest resolution (with hot peel)
- High ink load capable
- Soft touch & stretchable
- No hot melt powder residue on unprinted film
For best pricing on production or high-quantity orders, call 800.771.9665 for a custom quote.
Recommended Fabrics:
- 100% cotton
- 100% polyester
- Poly/cotton blends
- Acrylics
Printed fabric care:
- Machine wash in cold water with mild detergent
- Air dry for longest life of printed image
- Wear N95 mask or respirator while handling un-cured hot melt powder.
- Keep un-cured hot melt powder away from inkjet printer to avoid clogging printhead nozzles.
Curing hot melt powder:
These are suggested starting temperatures and times. Be sure to test with your equipment and conditions. Look for a uniform slightly glossy “orange peel” appearance on fully cured powder.
Heat press hove method:
- 3 minutes @ 305 to 320F
- Preheat lower platen before curing powder.
- Hover heat platen about ½ inch over powder.
- Adjust time and temperature as needed to achieve “orange peel” appearance on fully cured powder.
DTF curing oven method:
- 2 minutes @ 260 F
- Adjust time as needed to achieve “orange peel” appearance on fully cured powder.
IR curing tunnel:
- Consult tunnel manufacturer for heat, distance, and speed settings.
- Adjust as needed to achieve “orange peel” appearance on fully cured powder.
Application instructions:
- Set press 305 to 320F
- Press 8 to 10 seconds
- Medium pressure
- Peel while hot for highest resolution details.
- Cover film with protective paper or Teflon sheet when pressing to avoid transferring ink to press.
- Adjust temperature as needed for different fabrics