I have to press jerseys. I was worried about the dtf print when pressed getting caught thru the holes and sticking to something like the inside of the shirt or the matt. I see yours had holes as well and it didn't do any of that. So I have nothing to worry about?
I think the professional way, as you mentioned, is to use 2 separate graphics. However, you should measure the overlap required and create it in your design software so that you dont have to cut the transfers.
Lol “…🗣️ A shirt placket!”
This video was very helpful
Thank you for sharing 🙏☀️
Haha! Our pleasure.
Great vid, thank you
What would the measurements be or how would you measure to adjust the size between the holes?
Some top tips here, thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
What equipment do you use to make DTF and press
What heat press do you have?
where did you get the oversize T Seal?
Hello! gret video! what's the time setting?
Time should be based on the material used in the jersey. Check out our pressing cheat sheet! dtfsuperstore.com/products/pressing-cheat-sheet
I have to press jerseys. I was worried about the dtf print when pressed getting caught thru the holes and sticking to something like the inside of the shirt or the matt. I see yours had holes as well and it didn't do any of that. So I have nothing to worry about?
check out this video where we deal with that exact issue: ua-cam.com/video/E3nWUzUd2_g/v-deo.html
Very cool
Hope it helped! Thanks for watching.
I think the professional way, as you mentioned, is to use 2 separate graphics. However, you should measure the overlap required and create it in your design software so that you dont have to cut the transfers.
That is an easy route to go! Thanks so much for your feedback, and for watching!