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How To Heat Press
Three Steps Heat Press Tutorial
1. Using a Heat Press (Recommended)
A heat press is the most reliable and efficient tool for applying DTF transfers. It provides even pressure and consistent heat, which ensures a flawless transfer every time. For small businesses, DIY enthusiasts, or professionals, this method guarantees the best results in the shortest time. Follow these steps to achieve a perfect hot-peel transfer using your heat press.
Step 1: Set your heat press to 290-310°F (.
Step 2: Preheat the garment for 5-10 seconds to remove moisture.
Step 3: Place the DTF transfer on the garment with the design facing down.
Step 4: Press the garment with medium pressure for 7-10 seconds.
Step 5: Immediately after pressing, while still hot, peel the transfer sheet off smoothly and quickly.
Step 6: (Optional) Press again for 5 seconds with a Teflon sheet for added durability .
Step 1: Set your heat press to 290-310°F (.
Step 2: Preheat the garment for 5-10 seconds to remove moisture.
Step 3: Place the DTF transfer on the garment with the design facing down.
Step 4: Press the garment with medium pressure for 7-10 seconds.
Step 5: Immediately after pressing, while still hot, peel the transfer sheet off smoothly and quickly.
Step 6: (Optional) Press again for 5 seconds with a Teflon sheet for added durability .
2. Using a Cricut EasyPress
The Cricut EasyPress offers the convenience of a compact and portable heat press, perfect for home projects and small businesses. It delivers even heat across the surface, making it easier to achieve professional results compared to a standard iron. With its digital temperature settings, it's ideal for applying DTF transfers quickly and effectively. Here's a simple guide to using the Cricut EasyPress for hot peel DTF transfers
Step 1: Set the Cricut EasyPress to 310°F (154°C).
Step 2: Preheat the garment for 5-10 seconds to remove moisture.
Step 3: Place the DTF transfer on the garment with the design side down.
Step 4: Press down firmly with the Cricut EasyPress for 15 seconds.
Step 5: While still hot, peel the transfer sheet off quickly and smoothly.
Step 6: (Optional) For added durability, press again for 5-10 seconds using a Teflon sheet over the design.
3. Using an Iron
If you don’t have access to a heat press, an iron can also be used to apply DTF transfers. While it may not provide the same even pressure as a heat press, it’s a great alternative for personal projects or small orders. Just ensure you maintain firm pressure and monitor the heat carefully. Here's how to use an iron for your DTF transfers with a hot peel process.
Step 1: Set the iron to a high cotton setting, ensuring there is no steam.
Step 2: Preheat the garment for 10 seconds to remove moisture.
Step 3: Place the DTF transfer on the garment with the design side down.
Step 4: Press the iron firmly onto the transfer, moving it over the design for about 20-25 seconds.
Step 5: Immediately, while the transfer is still hot, peel off the transfer sheet.
Step 6: (Optional) Place a Teflon sheet over the design and press for another 10-15 seconds to ensure durability.
Frequently Asked Questions About DTF Heat Pressing
What temperature should I use for pressing DTF transfers?
The ideal pressing temperature for DTF transfers is between 290°F and 310°F, depending on the type of fabric you're using.
How long should I press my DTF design?
You should press DTF transfers for 7-10 seconds using medium pressure. Make sure the heat press is evenly distributed.
Should I peel the film hot or cold?
Sam’s DTF Transfers are hot peel, so you can peel the film immediately after pressing for a fast, smooth workflow.
Do I need to preheat the garment before applying the transfer?
Yes, it’s recommended to pre-press the garment for 2–5 seconds to remove moisture and wrinkles, ensuring better adhesion.
Can I use a home iron instead of a heat press?
It depends on the project. But we strongly recommed heat prees. Home irons do not provide consistent pressure or temperature, which is essential for proper transfer bonding.








