So...I hope you can answer this question.... I have martial arts jackets, 6-8 oz weight, cotton-poly mix. Using DTF from good company, heat at 320 for 20 seconds, 90% of the logo stays on, but the rest doesn't stick to the fabric. I have tried both hot and cold peels, and its hit or miss. I have reached out to both the manufacturer of the jacket and the DTF company, they have both given good advice, but still its not sticking. I am using a standard clam heat press.
Thanks for asking. It's more about the pressure involved. It's harder to get an even pressure with household items like a flat iron, versus a professional heat press. Pressure is just as important as the factor of heat.
Thanks for this. I'm making myself a Planet Express futurama style denim jacket and was a bit curious about how well it would transfer to the jacket.
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If my heat press machine has a maximum temperature of 200 degrees, are there any recommendations for temperature and time when pressing denim?
is your heat press Celsius of Fahrenheit ?
Celcius, Is there a recommendation for pressing DTF on jeans at Celsius temperature? @@DTFSuperstore
So...I hope you can answer this question.... I have martial arts jackets, 6-8 oz weight, cotton-poly mix. Using DTF from good company, heat at 320 for 20 seconds, 90% of the logo stays on, but the rest doesn't stick to the fabric. I have tried both hot and cold peels, and its hit or miss. I have reached out to both the manufacturer of the jacket and the DTF company, they have both given good advice, but still its not sticking. I am using a standard clam heat press.
Hi, thanks for your inquiry. Have you checked out our martial arts DTF video?
Hello dear, can you please clarify whether 310 Fahrenheit or Celsius?
Fahrenheit. I need to be better about clarifying.
what's the difference between the heat of flat iron and heat of heat press?
Thanks for asking. It's more about the pressure involved. It's harder to get an even pressure with household items like a flat iron, versus a professional heat press. Pressure is just as important as the factor of heat.