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INSTAPEEL DTF FILM. Works with DTG and DTF printers that accept film on a roll or have roll feeders.

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  • Back-side is matte
  • The matte back looks similar to the coated printable side - so extra care is needed to identify the printable side
  • The matte back helps minimize static issues, in high static environments
  • Warm Peel (allow to cool for at least 10-15 seconds before peeling from the shirt)
  • Back-side is matte
  • The matte back looks similar to the coated printable side - so extra care is needed to identify the printable side
  • The matte back helps minimize static issues, in high static environments
  • Cold Peel (allow to cool for at least 20 seconds before peeling from the shirt)
  • Works with all Epson DTG Printers, and has been tested to work well also with Brother GTX DTG Printers
  • Back-side is glossy
  • The glossy back makes the coated printable side easy to identify
  • Specialized coating allows for more ink adhesion and more vivid colors
  • Hot Peel (peel immediately after pressing to the shirt)
  • Back-side is matte
  • The matte back looks similar to the coated printable side - so extra care is needed to identify the printable side
  • The matte back helps minimize static issues, in high static environments
  • Cold Peel (allow to cool for at least 20 seconds before peeling from the shirt)

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Available INSTAPEEL Options:

SizeSheetsPricePrice per SheetUnit Price
13 x 19 in (A3+)100 Pack$68.79$0.69$0.40 per sq.ft.
13 x 19 in (A3+)200 Pack$159.99$0.80$0.47 per sq.ft.
13 x 19 in (A3+)1000 Pack$699.99$0.70$0.41 per sq.ft.

  • HOT Peel: Allows for Instant Hot Peeling (removing the film instantly after heat press), film needs to be peeled from the shirt while still hot/warm.
  • High Ink Absorption (no ink bleeding): The ink absorption rate is higher than competitor films, minimizing or eliminating ink bleeding / ink running on the film.
  • Ultra Vivid colors: Amazing colors, amazing vibrancy!
  • Ultra Soft Hand Feel: You won't believe the hand feel, ultra soft!
  • No oily stains: Unlike some competitor films, this film won't leave any oily stains on your shirt.

Revolutionary Technology - works with all DTF printers on the market! The process of heat transfer of textile ink to the film can be done on a variety of fabrics such as cotton and polyester. When printing using a DTF or DTG printer, you will first need to print to the DTF sheets / film. Then, add DTF powder to cover the print before curing. Wear protective masks when operating your DTF equipment and processes and operate in a well ventilated room with a filtration system.

What are DTF Transfer Rolls, technically speaking?

DTF PreTreat Rolls are also referred to as DTF film rolls or DTF transfer rolls. They are a specially formulated polyethylene terephthalate (PET) release film. If that was a mouthful, don't worry, here is what you really need to know:

How do I use DTF Film Rolls?

DTF TRANSFERS are created using DTF PreTreat Sheets (DTF Film Sheets or DTF Film Rolls), and DTF PreTreat Powder (DTF Transfer Powder).

First, you print (using your DTG or DTF machine, with DTG ink or DTF ink) to DTF Sheets or DTF Rolls; then cover your print with DTF Powder; and heat press it to your Garments or Textiles. You can either print in COLOR, for transfer to WHITE textiles, or you can print 1 layer of COLOR then 1 layer of WHITE, if you're transfering to DARK / BLACK textiles.

But what's the benefit of DTF (Direct to Film) if the purpose of DTG is, by definition, Direct To Garment, and with DTF you're introducing a transfer sheet?

Traditional transfer printing been around for ages, and specifically used in the heat transfer or sublimation print markets. So what are the benefits of DTF over other heat transfers? There are a few actually, and they are significant:

  1. DTF allows for transfers to dark shirts (due to white DTF ink) - something regular heat transfers can't do
  2. DTF results in more breathable prints, smooth to touch, and flexible - something regular heat transfers can't do
  3. DTF does not require cutting out the image on the transfer - something regular heat transfers can't do
  4. DTF results in more vivid colors than heat transfers

OK, so the above shows the substantial advantages that DTF offers over HEAT TRANSFER (or even SUBLIMATION). But what benefits does DTF have over DTG?

Well there are 2, and they are also substantial:

  1. DTF eliminates the need for PRETREATMENT! No more extra pretreatment / chemical steps for your dark shirt prints. Eliminate the hassle of pretreatment by using DTF PreTreat Powder and DTF PreTreat Sheets
  2. DTF allow you to get your printed images to MANY MORE materials and substrates (Lycra, cotton, nylon, swimsuit fabrics, high-elasticity fabrics, chemical fiber or shoes , hats, bags etc)

And best of all, DTF PRO's DTF products work with all DTF printers and engines!


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WARNING: WARNING: WORK IN A WELL VENTILATED AREA and use Protective Equipment (including masks and gloves) when working with specialty printing and curing products and processes (including DTF, DTG, UV etc.) as fumes and processes may be hazardous. We highly recommend the use of a fume extractor when working with DTF powder in addition to good ventilation and filtration in your work area. The use of all specialty ink printing equipment and supplies such as inks, chemicals, powders etc. are at the sole risk of the user. Specialty inks and film require a good humidity and temperature environment (55% - 75% humidity, and 75° to 80°F) to minimize risk of ink clogs and film buckling.


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