🎉 Elevate Your Printing Game with Yamation DTF!
Yamation DTF Transfer Film is a premium double-sided matte finish PET transfer paper designed for direct-to-film applications. Each A4 sheet (210mm x 297mm) is engineered for superior ink absorption, ensuring brighter colors and clearer patterns. The innovative static-free treatment eliminates powder residue, while the durable design withstands hundreds of washes, maintaining vibrant colors for up to 2 years. Compatible with all fabric colors and modified DTF printers, this 50-sheet pack is perfect for creative professionals looking to elevate their apparel printing.
Brand | Yamation |
Model Number | A4 50 sheets |
Colour | White |
Product Dimensions | 30 x 21 x 0.8 cm; 390 Grams |
Material | Paper |
Item Weight | 390 g |
P**R
Good quality product
Good quality productThanks
M**E
A plus
Using with a non white sublimation printer but gives great prints, powder (separate purchase) is easy to apply and the results are amazing, so can now sublimate onto cotton
A**A
The best DTF film on the market
I've tried cheaper brands but this is by far the best. I believe you get what you pay for. I only use this brand now.
B**E
Value for money
This is good value for money. I’ve been sublimating for a few years and love experimenting with different techniques. The quality of the paper seems good so hopefully it will be able to transfer some great images.
P**K
Very satisfied
I recently bought this. I've only used it once but was very satisfied with the result. No problems.
N**S
You Need The Right Kit To Use
Inreally wanted to try this but after reading after I got the initial product, I realised very quickly that I didn't have the right tools needed. So off I popped to a neighbours house whonhasbthe full kit and caboodle to do this with. See you really need a printer with sublimination inks and you need DTF powder and finally you also need a heat press as I have none of these and only a normal printer. We used one of her designs to test this out as it was too much of a faff to load up mine onto her laptop. Start by picking a design and putting the frosty looking sheet into the printer. You need to print on the Matt side so put he glossy side to the back ( there is a hint on the sellers packaging which way is the correct side to print). Send the design to print and watch as what looks like a white image image comes from the printer ( thought it had failed). Next you need to add your DTF powder and cure in a heat machine though my neighbour did say at first she used to use a heat gun before she got this bit of kit. Then position the t-shirtmon the heat press and the design on top and then press for a few seconds. After reading the sellers page magazine we had a coffee and a chat so that we could wait for the design to cool down before removing. Once cool we peeled back to what was a nice glossy design printed onto a cotton shirt. My neighbour was jumping at this point and she explained that normally with sublimination inks you cannot print to cotton as it doesn't take but these sheets were a new level.
E**A
You need DTF powder too. Will work with inkjet inks if you only want to print on light colours.
Special Transfer film for t shirts etc.A4I misread the description for this when asking to try it.It is actually DTF transfer film which is a film made for inkjet printers loaded with DTF inks(which include whites).However see below...You also need DTF powder which is a separate product,not something included with the film.So with the addition of some DTF powder, I decided to see if it will work with my normal ink jet ink.The sheets are one way only and the package does show which way that is but leave them in the pack as once you get them out, you cant see the direction easily though the non print side is ever so slightly shinier.Just take out the one you want to use,It loads in my printer perfectly well.After printing my design, I laid it out on a baking sheet and sprinkled the powder over then lifted the sheet clear.You can use the powder again so it's not that wasteful.Next my heat gun was used to melt the powder into the ink ( you can see it getting clearer)Then powder and heat again.After the second time you need to press your transfer onto your shirt at around 190c for about 30 secs.I don't have a heat press, only an iron.I did it twice and the result is pretty good but probably a heat press would have worked better as its quite hard to cover anything bigger than the iron without too much moving of the sheet.Wait for it to be cold before you pull the backing stuff off.I don't think it will work on a black T shirt with ordinary inkjet colours as there is no white element in the inks but it is okay on white or light colours .Easier than HTF on an elaborate image as you don't need to weed or overlay colours.
B**H
AMAZING
As someone who has done sublimation for a really long time as soon as I saw this I had to try it and OH MY what a GAMECHANGER. As anyone who does sublimation knows you can only sublimate on either 100% polyester or a polycotton blend and even though it looks absolutely fantastic sometimes it’s difficult to find items that both looks nice and are easy to sublimate on. This has just taken sublimation to a whole new level. It’s VERY easy to use. I printed onto this using my Epson ET-4700 and although the first few times I printed I had roller marks a simple change in my printer settings solved that (make sure you use the envelope setting). So once printed I got out a container with my DTF powder and I sprinkled the powder all over my print. Once I did that I then cured it under my heat press for roughly a minute or so (until you can see the colours in the design). Once cured it went under my heat press onto my cotton jumper for 40 seconds at 385°F. I cold peeled my design and this was the end result.I was SO happy with the results and I think this has definitely brought a whole new level to sublimation!Also make sure you print on the correct side (there is a label on the pack to say which side you need to print on) so make sure you keep the packaging so you know which side to print on.
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