Build Your DTF Gang Sheets
Build Your DTF Gang Sheets
To ensure no color difference and good printing effect as your expectation, please certify your design file in 300 dpi resolution, CMYK mode, free of transparent pixels.
How to order DTF Gang Sheets?
1. Select the length and quantity of sheets you needs
2. Click to use the Gang Sheet Builder and upload your design. Fill in your preferences from the given options such as:
a. Number of designs per sheet and size of each design.
b. Please leave enough room between designs for cutting.
c. Ensure you carefully review all the details, so you get exactly what you need.
3. Add to Cart
After you’re satisfied with your customizations, click on "Add to Cart". This will take you to the next stage where you’ll be asked to review and proceed to payment.
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Shipping & Reprint Policy
Shipping & Reprint Policy
Free shipping on order over $200
Shipping within the same day or pickup by yourself in New Jersey
We are committed to ensuring you are 100% satisfied with your purchase! If you aren’t completely happy with your order, please reach out to us within 30 days of receiving your items. We would be more than happy to discuss a refund or reprint.
We assure you, if there is a problem with the print quality or if the print doesn’t stick well, we’ll reprint your order at no extra cost. However, please note that we can’t offer a reprint if the print issue arose due to a low-quality file that was uploaded by you.
How to Transfer with Heat Press or Home Iron?
How to Transfer with Heat Press or Home Iron?
1. Prepare Your Materials
Before you start, make sure you have all your materials ready. These should include your ready to press DTF transfer, a heat press or a home iron, garment or fabric on which you would like to press the transfer, and a teflon sheet or parchment paper to protect your heat press or iron.
2. Warm Up Your Heat Press or Iron
Warm up your heat press or your iron to the right temperature. For a heat press, the temperature should ideally be between 320 to 340 degrees Fahrenheit. For a home iron, set it to the cotton or highest setting.
3. Position Your DTF Transfer
Lay your garment or fabric flat on the pressing area. Position your DTF transfer on the garment where you want the design to be. Make sure the printed side of the transfer is facing down (touching the fabric).
4. Pressing Time
Once you’ve positioned your transfer, cover it with a teflon sheet or parchment paper. This will protect your heat press or iron as well as ensure an even distribution of heat. If you’re using a heat press, close it and press for about 15 to 20 seconds. If you’re using a home iron, firmly press the iron down on the transfer and hold it there for about 2 minutes. Ensure all areas of the design receive equal heat.
5. Peeling off the Transfer
Open the heat press or remove the home iron, and wait for about 5 to 10 seconds. Then, gently start peeling off the transfer paper from one corner. It’s best to peel it off when it’s still warm but not too hot, as it may affect the quality of the design.
6. Make sure Design has Adhered Well
After peeling off, check if the design has adhered well to the fabric. If not, press it again for a few seconds. If it is ok, allow your fabric to cool down for a while before washing.