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Graphic Art For Direct To Film Printing

Direct to film printing is a great way to produce stunning, high-quality graphic art t-shirts. It allows for the creation of beautiful, vibrant images that last for years to come. But you’ll want to make sure that your artwork is prepared for DTF Printing before you go to print. The process of direct to film…
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Review of the Roland BN-20D DTF Printer

Because it has a direct-to-film feature, you don’t have to go through the meticulous and challenging steps of weeding, masking, and cutting your images to get the desired results.

Discover the Power and Potential of the DTF-24H2: A Comprehensive Review

Over the past few years, direct-to-film (DTF) printing has been increasingly popular in the printing industry, contributing to its rapid expansion. DTF printing is an attractive option due to its wide color range, ease of use, and performance consistency. This method for creating high-quality digital transfers in full color has applications in a wide variety…
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Printing on Film with your DTG? Why Not!

If you’re in the t-shirt printing business, you’re always looking for ways to improve your product and stand out from the competition. One way you can do this is by printing on film DTF (direct to film) with a DTG (direct to garment) machine. This method offers many advantages over traditional printing methods, such as…
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Comparing DTF Printers to Traditional Screen Printing

DTF vs. Traditional Screen Printing Screen printing has been around for decades now. However, newer DTF technology is gaining momentum in terms of better functionality, flexibility, and, most importantly, affordability. If you are into the printing business, it is crucial for you to decide whether DTF or screen printing will prove feasible and profitable for…
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DTF (Direct to Film) Printing – Step by Step Process

Alternatively, if you’re already in the custom t-shirt business doing DTG or vinyl or white toner printer transfers you can use your heat press. Just make sure you are hovering and not applying any pressure. Or that the top of the press isn’t in contact with the transfer at all.