I started sublimating on frosty and clear glass beer cams last year but was always disappointed in the lack of color and the longevity of the ink. I just started using DTP on t-shirts and loved the results. I had been thinking about DTP on glass but wasn’t sure it would work. Thank you thorough video. I’m in!
You can certainly try it! This is only experimental, we cannot guarantee results as our Custom DTF transfers are most suitable for cotton, polyester, cotton/polyester, and most fabrics. For any other garment or substrate, we recommend a test press first!
Not even a full season on some uv dtf images on my glass window is showing a couple cracks? Same with my paintings causing cracks with tranfers. Wish it was as flexible as standard dtf.
I'm sorry to hear about the issues you're experiencing with UV DTF images and transfers. UV DTF tends to be less flexible than standard DTF due to the nature of UV-curable inks, which can lead to cracking, especially on surfaces where flexibility is required. For applications where flexibility is crucial, standard DTF might be a better option. If you'd like, we can discuss alternative solutions that might better suit your needs. Please feel free to reach out to our customer service team for further assistance at customerservice@heattransferwarehouse.com!
Hello! These are our Custom Full Color DTF Transfers. They do not require any of the above, they come ready to press! You can find these transfers here: www.heattransferwarehouse.com/walakustom-full-color-dtf-transfers/! All you need to do is upload your artwork and we make the transfers for you!
Hello! Yes, we do use a shaker from DTF Station to evenly disperse hot melt adhesive powder over our prints. After they have been through the shaker, we do use a curing oven to dry and set the ink!
I started sublimating on frosty and clear glass beer cams last year but was always disappointed in the lack of color and the longevity of the ink. I just started using DTP on t-shirts and loved the results. I had been thinking about DTP on glass but wasn’t sure it would work. Thank you thorough video. I’m in!
Would this work on clear glass
You can certainly try it! This is only experimental, we cannot guarantee results as our Custom DTF transfers are most suitable for cotton, polyester, cotton/polyester, and most fabrics. For any other garment or substrate, we recommend a test press first!
Awesome! We have those blanks too! Love your works!🥰
Did you cure, powder that print? If so time and temp
Would this work in libby glass cups?
Not even a full season on some uv dtf images on my glass window is showing a couple cracks?
Same with my paintings causing cracks with tranfers. Wish it was as flexible as standard dtf.
I'm sorry to hear about the issues you're experiencing with UV DTF images and transfers. UV DTF tends to be less flexible than standard DTF due to the nature of UV-curable inks, which can lead to cracking, especially on surfaces where flexibility is required. For applications where flexibility is crucial, standard DTF might be a better option. If you'd like, we can discuss alternative solutions that might better suit your needs. Please feel free to reach out to our customer service team for further assistance at customerservice@heattransferwarehouse.com!
Could the dtf hack work on glass picture frames ?
You’d have to test it to find out! We haven’t tried that yet, but if you do, we’d love to hear how it goes. Keep us posted!
How durable would this be on a matte black coffee mug?
Great question! We haven’t specifically tested this product on a matte black coffee mug, so we recommend experimenting to see how it holds up.
@@HeatTransferWarehouse Yeah, maybe too specific. :) how durable is it on glass/ceramic?
Did you have to use powder and oven first before adding design to tumbler? What paper was used? Please advise
Hello! These are our Custom Full Color DTF Transfers. They do not require any of the above, they come ready to press! You can find these transfers here: www.heattransferwarehouse.com/walakustom-full-color-dtf-transfers/! All you need to do is upload your artwork and we make the transfers for you!
I just bought a DTF printer and oven. So I'm asking if for these prints , was powder ond curing done before tge cup press. Thank you so much 💓
Hello! Yes, we do use a shaker from DTF Station to evenly disperse hot melt adhesive powder over our prints. After they have been through the shaker, we do use a curing oven to dry and set the ink!
love it!!!
are these plain or sublimation glasses
Hello! These are frosted sublimation glasses!