The process of adhering direct-to-film (DTF) prints to fabric involves specific techniques to ensure durability and image quality. This method entails using a heat press to bond a printed design, previously transferred onto a specialized film, directly onto the chosen textile. Success hinges on precise temperature control, appropriate pressure, and accurate timing during the application process.
Effective application offers several advantages, including vibrant, full-color prints on a variety of fabrics, including cotton, polyester, and blends. This versatility extends to complex designs and photographic images. Previously, some fabrics were unsuitable for other printing methods, making this technique a valuable asset for producing customized apparel and promotional items. The method’s ability to produce durable and washable prints further enhances its commercial appeal.