DTF is direct to film not direct to fabric(which is DTG) . That is a different process. This is really a hack found for sublimating onto 100% cotton. DTF film is made for DTF printers which also have white ink and which require adhesive powder to be added. This process combines sublimation ink, DTF film and adhesive powder. If you consider the cost of converting an ecotank printer for sublimation against the cost of a DTF printer this method is way cheaper and if you don't like the outcome you've not wasted a load of money.
If you don’t want to put the paper on the back just put a piece of blue painters tape on the back of the dtf paper and it will print the image perfectly….just a little tip 😊
You can also cure the powder twice and it will transfer onto plain white HTV. That way you don't need glitter for dark fabrics! The white htv will work as a white "ink" for images with white.
I have not been having any real success with DTF. Some real fiasco's actually LOL. I tried your timing and temp and though I could peel the carrier off it was still really difficult and the picture was not as vibrant as I thought it should be. I was really hoping this would be an alternative for me to use but it seems you have to have the "perfect powder" and the "perfect carrier sheet film" to have any success. I may just have to pass this method / hack up. Thank you for sharing. :-)
i found if you dont have an oven and are using a heat press to melt the powder if you use a piece of parchment paper directly on top of your printed dtf film with powder on it place it in heat press 330 to 360 ish degrees it melts powder in seconds and the parchment paper comes right off does not damage the print whatsoever as matter fact i feel it makes it an even smoother print after pressing it onto your garment both on polyester and on cotton ,,
I’ve found using my heat gun is so easy to melt the powder. I do it hovering around then repeat with the powder and then again with heat gun. This way you are controlling the “cook” /melt. Works perfectly.
@@DSNate I did!! I’ve washed it several times and it held up-- but for me and my washer- Siser’s EasyColor DTV had better results! Not sublimation- but a printable option for dark garments.
1 did you mention temp? 2 have you washed and dried the shirt to see if you have color loss? Why does not one content creator I’ve seen show real results instead of surface level results? 3 why did you not do a “set” press to really melt the in-between fibers? 4 what is the texture of the finished logo? Is it gritty and rough? Or is it actually pretty smooth to the touch? No offense btw, one of the nicest straight to the point guides on YT. Thank you
I haven’t tried the dtf sub yet but I did the dtf inkjet hack. When I washed one shirt , the color totally faded. When I did another one , the color stayed. It was all blk. Your suppose to press for 40 seconds twice at 400 degrees. My press only go to 360 and my other one won’t go to 400 anymore.
hi... how durable is the image, they say it does not stretch and crack but how many natural cold machine washes can we expect out of it before it shows signs if ware
I can tell you that I have used the same method, the image came out very nice, after a light wash in the machine, 30 minutes at 40 degrees, it's just the same, didn't change at all. But this result is only for one wash, I don't know how many times it will last.
Great tutorial. I love this idea however I have tried and my shirt turns brownish nd the image do not look nice it look like if I was bleach the design. Can someone give me an advice please? Thanks in advance. I am using Gildan Heavy Cotton in white. I had play with the times never change the temperature tho
There is no white printed.!if you look at the image it had white clouds but once it’s pressed, they are the color of the shirt. White is a separate powder that cannot be achieved with this hack….unless some genius figures out how.
when you put the print on the heat press to "cook" , is the powder/sticky side against the bottom of the heat press and the film is what is "up" and would be against the top plate (if you were closing it )--thank you !!
First it’s direct to Film (DTF), second the only reason you need to cook the powder adhesive is if your storing it or sending it. But not if your pressing right away.
I have tried saving time by skipping the baking step and the results were absolutely terrible. Could you give some specs for time, pressure, and temp that has successfully worked for you please? Would love to skip the baking process! Thanks in advance.
How do you keep from getting the black lines or pizza wheel lines i think some people call them ? Ive tried it a couple of times i keep getting the black lines 😢
You said 30-35 seconds but you never mentioned a temperature. I'm reading the comments below and I see a temp of 400 but thats also mentioning 40 seconds not 30-45 you stated in the video. whats the temp you used in the video?
Need advice : I’m printing on the DTF film but my sublimation printer is printing black residue on the edges and near the design. I’m not adding a sheet of paper to the dtf film not sure how to fix this
I keep getting lines in my print. Ive tried paper and card stock taping to it. And. I also have tried to level out the print coming out. Im using a Epson ET. Printer. Htv ront film
This is awesome.. but DTF stands for “direct to FILM” not direct to fabric… They have DTF which is direct to film because u print directly on the FILM and they have DTG which is direct to GARMENT which means printing directly onto the garment
ohhh I wonder if it's possible for them to give the adhesive a white pigment, so you're able to sublimate on darker color against the white substrate. It'd be a bit like easy subli, but no need for a cricuit.
I can’t get my printer to take the film. I have put paper and tape. The printer keeps jamming the paper. Does the copy paper have to be the same size as DTF?
Great tutorial even loves all of the opinions below> So this cannot be done on dark color? I have the DTV and have been afraid to try but it limits the size for large print. The subli I had some issues with, and it frustrated me more than anything and maybe it's the user me and not the product itself. Is there any pointers you can give me on that?
I have noticed this powder also comes in another color, black or for blacks, not sure exactly for in just learning but you should look into that. I wouldn't be surprised if that's what it's for. Good luck!
I was late too but still need answers. My sublimation printer is leaving smudges on the dtf film … I’m not attaching the paper prior to printing not sure if it’s that. I did print 2 images prior without a problem, but now I’m getting smudges
does the color go thru to the other side of shirt ? I noticed you did not put paper in between shirt? also since working with powder and heating it do you need to be a well ventilated room?
I just purchased everything I need and tested it but I have so many problems with the black ink it smears a lot I tried every printer setting I have, do you have any tips for me?
I was having problems with smears so I moved my image more in the center away from the tape and only used tape at the top and bottom that fixed my problem
I would suspect that if you experimented a bit that you would very likely find that there is a *much* lower temperature setting, at similar or shorter duration, where it would be perfectly ok to place the EasyPress directly onto the design with only the butcher paper in between. I have the 12x10 EasyPress 2 and would not want to have to hold it suspended for 60-90 seconds either. Given it is easy enough to reprogram time and temperature that might work better for those of us with more manual setups where volume and time efficiency might not be as imperative. Another option would be the addition of non-heat conducting spacers, like some hardwood dowels (though they may brown or smoke a bit the first couple uses), as then you could simply rest the EasyPress on the spacers instead of holding it mid-air. But, as always, YMMV!
@@AskDomDOTco No. But I figured out what's wrong. I have the wrong film. It's not DTF film. It's fast dry screen printing film. I purchased the wrong product. 😒
The print method is not 100% just because the sublimation colors do not sit perfectly on the PET film.The result is a cracked motif and I don't like it.Anyway I come up with this idea already last year on some Facebok groups about DTF printing.
DTF is direct to film not direct to fabric(which is DTG) . That is a different process. This is really a hack found for sublimating onto 100% cotton. DTF film is made for DTF printers which also have white ink and which require adhesive powder to be added. This process combines sublimation ink, DTF film and adhesive powder. If you consider the cost of converting an ecotank printer for sublimation against the cost of a DTF printer this method is way cheaper and if you don't like the outcome you've not wasted a load of money.
What does it feel like to the touch thats one of my deal breakers but also how it holds up in the wash
If you don’t want to put the paper on the back just put a piece of blue painters tape on the back of the dtf paper and it will print the image perfectly….just a little tip 😊
Hi Nanett wher do you put the painters tape horizontal or vertical?
I had to print it by itself and it printed finally
I won’t take paper behind it
@@debbiebailey2601 at the top, horizontally.
You can also cure the powder twice and it will transfer onto plain white HTV. That way you don't need glitter for dark fabrics! The white htv will work as a white "ink" for images with white.
Thanks for sharing!
Hi. How do these shirts hold up after washing?
I have not been having any real success with DTF. Some real fiasco's actually LOL. I tried your timing and temp and though I could peel the carrier off it was still really difficult and the picture was not as vibrant as I thought it should be. I was really hoping this would be an alternative for me to use but it seems you have to have the "perfect powder" and the "perfect carrier sheet film" to have any success. I may just have to pass this method / hack up. Thank you for sharing. :-)
i found if you dont have an oven and are using a heat press to melt the powder if you use a piece of parchment paper directly on top of your printed dtf film with powder on it place it in heat press 330 to 360 ish degrees it melts powder in seconds and the parchment paper comes right off does not damage the print whatsoever as matter fact i feel it makes it an even smoother print after pressing it onto your garment both on polyester and on cotton ,,
I’ve found using my heat gun is so easy to melt the powder. I do it hovering around then repeat with the powder and then again with heat gun. This way you are controlling the “cook” /melt. Works perfectly.
finally tried it...worked great.....learned not to iron it directly after to set it into the shirt. LOL. Thanks for awesome directions.
Great to know!
Susan, what do you mean not directly after? Do you mean letting it set for a few minutes before pressing?
@@dflip2 I pressed directly after and half of the ink came back off
Interesting process. Looks like a lot of things could go wrong for me! Lol! I’m pretty messy when I craft. Thanks Lauren
You are so welcome!
I know this is going to sound silly to ask but is there any hazards with handling or pressing with the dtf adhesive powder besides breathing in dust.
I have been waiting for this video.
Does the color wash out any after washing?
Great tutorial Lauren! Thanks for taking the time to do all the research and testing.
Thank you. Glad you liked it. 😊
Is there a wash test? Of after results
SO COOL! Great tutorial! Can't wait to try this technique out!
Have fun!
Did you? What did washing it several times do to the logo?
@@DSNate I did!! I’ve washed it several times and it held up-- but for me and my washer- Siser’s EasyColor DTV had better results! Not sublimation- but a printable option for dark garments.
What temperature did you press at
1 did you mention temp?
2 have you washed and dried the shirt to see if you have color loss? Why does not one content creator I’ve seen show real results instead of surface level results?
3 why did you not do a “set” press to really melt the in-between fibers?
4 what is the texture of the finished logo? Is it gritty and rough? Or is it actually pretty smooth to the touch?
No offense btw, one of the nicest straight to the point guides on YT. Thank you
I haven’t tried the dtf sub yet but I did the dtf inkjet hack. When I washed one shirt , the color totally faded. When I did another one , the color stayed. It was all blk. Your suppose to press for 40 seconds twice at 400 degrees. My press only go to 360 and my other one won’t go to 400 anymore.
How does it look after being washed?
No one answers this.
I've tried, and mine cracks after washing once
Wondering if you can cook it with the HTVront auto heat press that’s coming out soon?
What time August 15th will you answer questions. Definitely want to be there
hi... how durable is the image, they say it does not stretch and crack but how many natural cold machine washes can we expect out of it before it shows signs if ware
I don’t think one person on the internet ever has washed anything using this process I’ve been searching for days the same question…
I can tell you that I have used the same method, the image came out very nice, after a light wash in the machine, 30 minutes at 40 degrees, it's just the same, didn't change at all. But this result is only for one wash, I don't know how many times it will last.
Great tutorial. I love this idea however I have tried and my shirt turns brownish nd the image do not look nice it look like if I was bleach the design. Can someone give me an advice please? Thanks in advance. I am using Gildan Heavy Cotton in white. I had play with the times never change the temperature tho
How fun! Have to do this. Thank you - another great tutorial
You are so welcome!
If you're using a sublimation printer how did you get the white to print? Or is the white part from the powder?
There is no white printed.!if you look at the image it had white clouds but once it’s pressed, they are the color of the shirt. White is a separate powder that cannot be achieved with this hack….unless some genius figures out how.
when you put the print on the heat press to "cook" , is the powder/sticky side against the bottom of the heat press and the film is what is "up" and would be against the top plate (if you were closing it )--thank you !!
Powder side facing up
That was my question as well.
It’s actually called curing
great explanation! question : does this process and time work for 50/50 poly/cotton blend hoodies?
Yep, already got the materials to do it.
Yay!
Omg I love your accent but seriously when you said warm peel I swear I heard “worm pills” lololololol
It is. 😂 Thank you for watching!
First it’s direct to Film (DTF), second the only reason you need to cook the powder adhesive is if your storing it or sending it. But not if your pressing right away.
So I could print on dtf and then press on cotton? 😲
no because she used sublimation ink not DTF ink
@@chelseaortiz8586 I have a sublimation printer, I tried using another hack with DTF it wasn't bad, but it wasn't the best either.
I have tried saving time by skipping the baking step and the results were absolutely terrible. Could you give some specs for time, pressure, and temp that has successfully worked for you please? Would love to skip the baking process! Thanks in advance.
Did you use a Sublimation printer or an inkjet printer? Also, how would this method of printing work on black/dark colored t-shirts?
Does this work on Black and dark-coloured garments too?
NO IT DEOS NOT IT STILL HAVE TO BE PRESSED ON WHITE OR LIGHT COLORS...
How do you keep from getting the black lines or pizza wheel lines i think some people call them ? Ive tried it a couple of times i keep getting the black lines 😢
You said 30-35 seconds but you never mentioned a temperature. I'm reading the comments below and I see a temp of 400 but thats also mentioning 40 seconds not 30-45 you stated in the video. whats the temp you used in the video?
Need advice : I’m printing on the DTF film but my sublimation printer is printing black residue on the edges and near the design. I’m not adding a sheet of paper to the dtf film not sure how to fix this
Me too!
Thank you ❤
You're welcome!
how does it hold up to washing?
I keep getting lines in my print. Ive tried paper and card stock taping to it. And. I also have tried to level out the print coming out. Im using a Epson ET. Printer. Htv ront film
This is awesome.. but DTF stands for “direct to FILM” not direct to fabric…
They have DTF which is direct to film because u print directly on the FILM and they have DTG which is direct to GARMENT which means printing directly onto the garment
Thank you so much.
can you do this on a black t-shirt as well? also, can you do a tutorial on black powder and how it works
Gonna have to try this
Go for it!
Can you show us the same process but with black adhesive powder and show the difference
Awesome video and info. Have wash them ?
ohhh I wonder if it's possible for them to give the adhesive a white pigment, so you're able to sublimate on darker color against the white substrate. It'd be a bit like easy subli, but no need for a cricuit.
You can
They sell black powder for darker Clothes
I've never seen this before is this like new?
My guess is that the ink is sublimating the powder and film which is then transferred to the garment like regular dtf prints.
I can’t wait to watch this
Thanks for watching!
I keep getting wheel marks on mine. I have the same printer. Have you had this happen?
Did you figure out a solution? I'm having the same problem
Do you think if the image to be print has white color will it be good for dtf ?
What temperature did you have your heat press on when you pressed onto the shirt?
Probably around 380 which is what I’ve seen others that do the same tutorial and time 30-40 seconds…
I can’t get my printer to take the film. I have put paper and tape. The printer keeps jamming the paper. Does the copy paper have to be the same size as DTF?
How does it wash ?
Do you lay the image facing up or facing down on the shirt when you go to press it?
Mirror the image and put it face down onto the fabric when you go to press it.
Looooove this tutorial!!!!!
So glad you love it!❤
what is the different between DTF WHITE and BLACK Transfer Adhesive Powder?
If you have image with black in it and you use black powder, it prevents you from having to use black ink from your printer
Thank you! Love it
You are so welcome!
Great tutorial even loves all of the opinions below> So this cannot be done on dark color? I have the DTV and have been afraid to try but it limits the size for large print. The subli I had some issues with, and it frustrated me more than anything and maybe it's the user me and not the product itself. Is there any pointers you can give me on that?
I have noticed this powder also comes in another color, black or for blacks, not sure exactly for in just learning but you should look into that. I wouldn't be surprised if that's what it's for. Good luck!
Loved this❤️
So glad you loved it!
With all due respect…. DTF ( direct to film) DTG( direct to garment).
Thank you for your info. 😊
what would the washing requirements be?
Was the image printed on an Epson sublimation printer? What time on Monday?
Sorry, I was late to the video. Got the answers in the video and chat.
So glad you got the answers!
I was late too but still need answers. My sublimation printer is leaving smudges on the dtf film … I’m not attaching the paper prior to printing not sure if it’s that. I did print 2 images prior without a problem, but now I’m getting smudges
@@Texaschic79915 Hi which printer do you have? I want to try it using my Epson 16500.
I can't wait to try this
Have fun!
Why does it have to be a print then cut image?
does the color go thru to the other side of shirt ? I noticed you did not put paper in between shirt? also since working with powder and heating it do you need to be a well ventilated room?
It’s recommended to have a ventilated room even in small workplaces. You are inhaling fumes…
I am having issues with the ink spreading on the film from the printer. I have an Epson F170 sublimation. Any suggestions?
Same issue
Which ink are you used on pet films sublimation ink or different ink. Please let me know
SUBLIMATION INK ONLY
Did you print using regular ink or sublimation ink?
Sublimation ink
I’m interested to see DTF hack for dark color shirts w/o converting printer to dtf and other related costs.
👏🏼👏🏼
Will dtf pet matte wk? I see it says glossy.
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great Video and the outcome was amazing. I just feel like it's a lil pricey.
Thank you. Glad you liked it. The Makers Gonna Sublimate course is currently on $70 off. makersgonnalearn.com/sublimate/
My Epson ET 15000 is not taking the paper at all. Nothing is working....
Do you have a link to where we can purchase the DTF film and adhesive??
Here you go DTF Transfer Adhesive Powder-
amzn.to/3duy7PT
DTF Transfer Film-
amzn.to/3JQDGVc
@@MakersGonnaLearn thank you so very much!
Can you use this technique on dark fabrics?
that's what I want to know
NO YOU CAN NOT ONLY THE TRUE DTF TRANFERS CAN BE HEATPRESS ON ANY TYPE OF FABRIC, NOT THIS.
385 Degrees... at 09:40 ..... everyone's been asking
Where does the paper and powder purchased from?.
Here you go DTF Transfer Adhesive Powder-
amzn.to/3duy7PT
DTF Transfer Film-
amzn.to/3JQDGVc
May iask where u purchase the dtf items? Thanks
Here you go DTF Transfer Adhesive Powder-
amzn.to/3duy7PT
DTF Transfer Film-
amzn.to/3JQDGVc
@@MakersGonnaLearn thanks so much.
do you have a tutorial for dark colors t-shirt
You can check our blog: makersgonnalearn.com/sublimate-dark-fabrics/
Could you show what paper and powder to order please
Here you go DTF Transfer Adhesive Powder-
amzn.to/3duy7PT
DTF Transfer Film-
amzn.to/3JQDGVc
@@MakersGonnaLearn Thank you
I tried doing this was getting streaks across the print from my printer
Where did you get the dtf and adhesive
Here you go DTF Transfer Adhesive Powder-
amzn.to/3duy7PT
DTF Transfer Film-
amzn.to/3JQDGVc
Thank you.
You keep saying direct to fabric but it’s actually Direct to Film
Still can’t print white
I just purchased everything I need and tested it but I have so many problems with the black ink it smears a lot I tried every printer setting I have, do you have any tips for me?
No reply , I have this issue now. Are you adding the dtf to a sheet of paper then feeding it through? Im not
I was having problems with smears so I moved my image more in the center away from the tape and only used tape at the top and bottom that fixed my problem
Can you cook your dtf image with a heat gun? I have the large easy press and I don't think I can hold it over the film without dropping it.
I would suspect that if you experimented a bit that you would very likely find that there is a *much* lower temperature setting, at similar or shorter duration, where it would be perfectly ok to place the EasyPress directly onto the design with only the butcher paper in between. I have the 12x10 EasyPress 2 and would not want to have to hold it suspended for 60-90 seconds either. Given it is easy enough to reprogram time and temperature that might work better for those of us with more manual setups where volume and time efficiency might not be as imperative. Another option would be the addition of non-heat conducting spacers, like some hardwood dowels (though they may brown or smoke a bit the first couple uses), as then you could simply rest the EasyPress on the spacers instead of holding it mid-air. But, as always, YMMV!
DTF=Direct to film. Not direct to fabric
Mannn, already seen this by ole boy. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Could you put this into a convection oven rather than trying to hold the easy press?
It’s plastic, it would melt
What size is the image
I tried this... the powder did not stick to the ink. I'm using an Epson ET-8550 with sublimation ink.
Was your ink wet?
@@AskDomDOTco No. But I figured out what's wrong. I have the wrong film. It's not DTF film. It's fast dry screen printing film. I purchased the wrong product. 😒
The print method is not 100% just because the sublimation colors do not sit perfectly on the PET film.The result is a cracked motif and I don't like it.Anyway I come up with this idea already last year on some Facebok groups about DTF printing.
Hello
Hello there!
I can’t load my paper to save my life. The only part or shown…. Bummer.
If only it wasn’t while I’m a sleep because I work at night
DTF.......😐
Thanks for the tips
You're welcome!
Thank you ❤
Thank you ❤