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DTF Custom Transfers
22.3 in X 12 in / Cold/Warm Peel
Printomize America ( LA)
20505 Earl Street
Torrance CA 90503
United States
Kool Press DTF is the best solution for garment printing with full color high-definition, soft prints, and able to press onto a wide variety of fabrics. Unlike conventional DTF transfers which feel stiff and require high application temperatures with long press times. Custom Ready to Press DTF Transfers are perfect for any business, teams, special events, branding and more! They are made using high quality water based ink, transfer film and adhesive powder.
VECTOR FILES ARE PREFERRED if raster images are provide they must be at the correct size, on a transparent background and a minimum of 300 dpi
Preferred file types: PDF, PNG, TIF
If you require PMS color matching additional charges and longer lead times will apply.
PMS color matching is $10 per color.
If we need to gang up multiple artworks it will cost $10 per gang sheet.
All you need is a heat press, simply press, peel and done!
Orders Need to be placed by 10am PST for same day shipping , orders received after the cut off will ship next day , If you order is urgent please contact us.
It is the customer's responsibility that artwork meets all the requirements for printing. We print artwork the way it is submitted.
Once you have placed your order e-mail your print ready files to art@printomize.com
Warm /Cold Peel Film
Firm Pressure, Temperature: 250-270° F, Time: 10-12seconds
Instant Hot Peel
Heavy Pressure, Temperature: 280-320° F, Time: 10-12seconds
Light pressure is usually between 25-30 psi if you’re using an automatic heat press. If you’re working with a manual heat press, light pressure means the upper platen will be easy to close with just one hand.
Medium pressure is usually between 32-38 psi if you’re using an automatic heat press. If you’re working with a manual heat press, medium pressure means the upper platen takes some effort to close. Typically, you can close it with two hands and some effort.
Firm pressure is usually 40 psi or higher if you’re using an automatic heat press. If you’re working with a manual heat press, firm pressure means the upper platen is difficult to close with two hands and a lot of muscle.