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Need just one custom transfer? DTFCenter offers small batch DTF printing with zero minimums. Upload your design and print what you need — nothing more.
Need just one custom transfer? DTFCenter offers small batch DTF printing with zero minimums. Upload your design and print what you need — nothing more.
Wondering how to wash DTF shirts without fading or cracking? This guide shares real-world care tips to protect your DTF prints for 50+ washes and beyond.
Want to save money on DTF prints? Learn how to use gang sheets to maximize space, reduce waste, and make every inch of film count — with real pro insights.
Ready to launch a T-shirt brand? Learn how to start a T-shirt business with DTF transfers — from design to fulfillment — using proven strategies and real-world advice.
Learn how to prepare your artwork for perfect DTF transfers with expert design tips. Follow DTF design guidelines to ensure high-quality DTF prints every time.
Wondering whether to use DTF or sublimation for your T-shirt prints? This expert guide compares both methods based on real production experience.
Direct‑to‑Film (DTF) printing exploded in popularity over the last three years, yet traditional screen printing still rules large corporate orders. Drawing on thousands of jobs pressed in our Dallas facility, the comparison below unpacks real-world numbers—so decorators, apparel brands and small businesses can decide with confidence.
Launching a T-shirt line used to mean front-loading cash into blank stock, learning screen setup, and praying you guessed the right sizes. Direct-to-Film (DTF) flips that script. With one upload you can order full-color, ready-to-press transfers—in any quantity—then print shirts only after they sell. Below is a practical roadmap built for side-hustlers, Etsy sellers, and brick-and-mortar boutiques that want to level up fast without risking inventory cash.
Wondering if DTF or screen print transfers (plastisol) are better for your business? This hands-on guide compares both heat transfer methods in real-world detail.