
DIRECT TO FILM (DTF)
Our high-quality DTF prints offer long-lasting durability, vibrant colors, and dynamic details.
Direct-to-Film (DTF) printing has gained significant popularity due to its versatility and high-quality results. One of the standout features of DTF printing is its ability to transfer designs onto a wide range of materials like cotton, polyester, plastic and canvas ensuring vibrant prints.
Making Direct-to-film (DTF) the perfect choice for those looking to custom print t-shirts, hoodies. polos, hat and promotional products for both small or large orders.
DIRECT TO FILL (DTF) MAX SIZES
All graphics must fit within the dimensions shown on each type of garment

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FAQS
What's your Turnaround time?
+What's your turnaround time? Average production time is 15 business days. Production time starts once artwork is approved and invoice is paid in full and we have all blanks on hand.
+What's your minimum? Screen printing MOQ starts at 6 pieces.
+What types of garments can you direct-to-fill (DTF) on? Our DTF transfers can be applied to: Cotton, Polyester, Cotton Polyester Blends, Spandex, Canvas and other non-fabric surfaces (with proper coatings)
+Do you offer samples? We offer a digital example.
+ How durable are DTF transfers? DTF prints are designed to last! When properly applied and cared for, they can withstand 50+ washes without cracking, fading, or peeling.
+ How do I care for DTF prints? Wash inside out in cold water, hang dry or use low heat. Avoid direct ironing on the prin.
+ What should I know if I am supplying my own artwork? If you are supplying your own artwork, it must be “print ready” A vector Ai, PNG, JPG file and must be at least 300 dpi. (Without background) The higher the quality the better it will print. Size adjustments may be needed.
+What's the vector service? There are basically 2 main categories of image types: Raster and Vector images a raster image is made up of a grid of tiny pixels. A vector graphic is made up of a series of lines, curves and points based on mathematical equations. No matter how close you zoom in, you won’t see any pixels. A vector image will appear sharp at any size. A vector image is use for Direct-to- Fill (DTF) and many more promotional printing Products. The price for vector conversion is based in the complicity of the artwork.














