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The Ultimate DTF Supplies Buying Guide: Printers, Film, Ink & Powder Explained
This guide breaks down everything you need to buy DTF supplies correctly: printers, transfer film, ink, powder, and heat press equipment. It covers key specs like film thickness, powder cure temperatures, and ink storage rules, plus common buying mistakes to avoid. Ideal for new and growing DTF shops building a reliable supply chain.
5 days ago


White vs. Black DTF Powder: What's the Difference?
White and black DTF powder both use the same TPU hot melt adhesive, but the additives differ: titanium dioxide for white, carbon black for black. White powder blends into light and white garments, while black powder blends into dark garments, preventing visible edge halos. Match powder color to fabric color, not ink color, for the cleanest results.
5 days ago


How to Store DTF Film and Printed Transfers: Preventing Cracks, Waste, and Failed Prints
This guide explains how to store DTF film correctly, covering both unprinted rolls and printed transfers. Learn the ideal temperature, humidity, and packaging methods to prevent coating damage, cracked prints, and weak adhesion. Includes a quick storage checklist and answers to common questions about shelf life, humidity limits, and light exposure for DTF materials.
Aug 7


Signs It's Time to Replace Your DTF Ink Before It Ruins Your Prints
DTF ink degrades over time, causing faded colors, clogging, separation, and poor wash durability. This guide covers seven clear warning signs your ink needs replacing, how to test ink before a big print run, and how often shops should rotate stock. Fresh, well-stored DTF ink protects print quality, machine health, and customer trust in every transfer.
Aug 4
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