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Direct to Film Printer Basics

If you have a passion for creating eye-catching fashion, have a finger on the pulse of pop culture, and want to create a crowd-pleasing product, you might consider starting your own garment printing business. If you begin this venture, you might debate between Direct to Film (DTF) printing and DTG printing technology. Direct to film printer is used to print a design on a specific film, adding and melting a powder adhesive to the printed film, and pressing the printed design onto the product or garment. No further special tools are required; all you need to create your print is the software, hot melt powder, and transfer film! While 100% cotton is ideal for direct-to-garment printing, DTF is compatible with a wide range of fabric types, including cotton, nylon, treated leather, polyester, 50/50 blends, and both bright and dark fabrics.


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Even different types of surfaces like baggage, shoes, and even glass, wood, and metal can be covered with the transfers! By using direct to film printers to apply your designs to a wide range of products, you may increase the size of your inventory. There is no need for pretreatment because the hot melt power that is supplied to the DTF transfers attaches the print to the material directly! Know more by watching this informative video.