Print images for sublimation on textiles, using a film and DTF printing technique ! This is an introduction to a new printing technique called DTF printing also known as direct to film printing. This printing technique brings more possibilities to textile printing as it can be fully applied on dark color and light color fabrics such as nylon, polyester, cotton, canvas, leather, and others. It is a method of sublimation of small designs whose results are in full color. The designs will have a very soft and smooth texture, they will be stretchable, and long-lasting because they will be resistant to washing. The DTF print process requires: ● DTFprinter/ Epson L805 or Epson L1800 (They must be adapted) ● DTF inks ● DTF powder ● DTF film ● Special design software (ACRORIP, EKprint, Kothari RIP) ● Heat press The dtf film comes in two sizes: the A4 size, and the A3 size which allows you to print larger format images. Actually, dtf ink is cheaper than others on the market, and the fil
When it comes to getting printed promotional products for your business, there are many choices to be made. It can often be quite overwhelming to try and figure out what the best options are. Choosing a printing method is one of the most important decisions you will make, as it can affect everything from the quality of the print to the cost. DTF printing and sublimation printing are two of the most popular printing methods available. They are both heat-transfer methods, but what is the difference between them? And which one is right for your business? In this article, we will explore the differences between DTF printing and sublimation printing, as well as their costs and benefits to help you decide which is the best for you and your business needs. Let's get started! What is DTF Printing? DTF or Direct to Film printing is a two-step digital printing process that uses inkjet technology and heat to produce printed designs on a wide range of promotional and personalized products.