Boothill Charm Designs
Build A DTF Gang Sheet
Build A DTF Gang Sheet
DTF Gang Sheet with Rolling Canvas so you have no extra space at the end of your sheet or have to create multiple pages.
Our gang sheets come in multiple sizes. Fit as many prints as you can on these! Get as close as you want between each image. It really depends on how comfortable you are with cutting! With our DTF Gang Sheets, your business is guaranteed to thrive and become more profitable!
Ready to Press Transfers
Our Ready to Press designs are set to your requested size. The size represents the longest side of the design. If the width is larger than the height, the width will be treated as the longest side. If the height is larger than the width, the height is treated as the longest side.
IMPORTANT NOTE: If you receive your transfers on a roll, remove the color band that runs the length of the roll. If this is pressed to your item it can NOT be removed once heat pressed.
Please note: Our transfers are NOT white toner laser/OKI prints or printed HTV.
How to Press DTF Transfers
*Please note: Since all heat presses vary in terms of temperature and pressure, below are general guidelines. If this is your first time ordering with us, we do recommend ordering a few extra designs for use in determining optimal temp, time and pressure for your press. A household iron will not work on these transfers.
DO NOT PRESS THE COLOR RIBBON THAT RUNS ALONG YOUR TRANSFER ROLL, IT WILL NOT COME OFF OF THE SHIRT
Pre-Press garment for 5 seconds (prior to applying image), this step helps remove wrinkles and any potential moisture trapped in the fabric.
1st Press: 270-300 degrees for 10-15 seconds medium-heavy pressure with image in proper placement. Each heat press does vary and some experimenting may be necessary for optimal results.
Peel Cool The transfer should cool to the touch before removing the film. (rubbing the film with cool damp wrung out cloth can speed up cooling) We use hot peel film but it does help to let it cool.
2nd Press: Cover with Teflon (for shiny look) or parchment paper (for matte look), 270-300 degrees for 5-10 sec, medium pressure.
Note: Firm and even pressure is important for good adhesion, avoid any pocket/seams/buttons/zipper/etc. within the press area.
Polyester/Blend Fabric: Lower the temperature 270-285 degrees (this can vary with your press) & shorten time 3-8 seconds, as these fabrics absorb heat at much faster rate. You can press multiple times if the transfer is not adhering to the fabric.
100% Polyester: Lower the temperature to 250-270 degrees & shorten press time to 3-8 seconds, this fabric can take some tweaking with your press to determine the best time, temp and pressure. We suggest practicing to determine the proper settings. You can press multiple times if the transfer is not adhering to the fabric, just allow the fabric time to cool in between.