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🎉 Elevate Your Printing Game with Yamation DTF!
Yamation DTF Transfer Film offers a premium 100um thickened design, ensuring vibrant colors and clear images. With a double-sided matte finish and static-free technology, this film is compatible with all fabric colors and is built to last through multiple washes.
P**N
Great method of transfer for DTF
I use this with the DFT powder and EPSON printer with sublimation ink.Result is great, holds up well in laundry.Great texture.Fun
A**L
I love this
Very good item. I purchased this based off of the reviews I read. They are great quality and did not disappoint
A**N
Great Product
These are perfect if you are looking to have sheets instead of rolls for a DTF printer. I use a converted printer and these sheets work perfect. Can also place multiple in the printer at once and the feeder is able to take one at a time, and no tape needed to mark the paper.
A**T
Cold or Hot Peel
I like the option of cold or hot peel. The images are nice but not as bright as other brands I've used.
S**Y
Does not get jammed what so ever
This is the first product I tried and I love it. It don't jam and easy to work with. Only thing is I wouldn't peel while it's hot because the powder lifts a bit because it's melted but a cool or cold peel will do
E**S
The Best in the business.
This thing worked great that I ordered another one. Not to mention that its very cheap.
D**R
Works well
I used this as a dtf hack on cotton shirts. It worked really well.
S**R
Wow! What a game changer!!!
First, this product feed easily on my Epson ET-2800 sub printer from the top feed with no issues. I do individual pages for DFT, one at a time, and had no paper jams, no issues getting it to feed into the printer like I have on others. Definitely a thicker feel and total game changer.My process is to print the sheet, on my ET-2800 printer which has sublimation ink in the tanks. Then I pull the printed sheet and apply the DFT powder. I have a Dollar Store Brownie tin that I like to use for this to avoid a mess.Once the powder is applied, I cure it at 385 degrees until I see all the color is vibrant. I wear my heat gloves and turn my preheated heat press upside down (carefully with heat protection gloves) and place a butcher sheet onto of the heat press than the Print sheet on top with Powder side up. Takes about 20-30sec. Lots of You tube videos on this, plus you can use a skillet if preferred.I spent some time one day doing my prints & curing them. Than another day to press them onto Shirts & bags. These are all for personal use, gifting, etc. But wow!!!! They are vibrant and let me create and personalize any material. Nightowns, Tanks, Tshirts, hats, bags, etc.
J**N
Buen precio y buena calidad
El tiempo de entrega fue rapidisimo
V**�
Loved 💕
Easy to use and worked well as a sublimation hack.
J**E
You Need DTF Powder With This Film.⚠️ Use Regular Printer Ink Or Sublimation Ink (Hack)!😍
The media could not be loaded. If you’re thinking about buying this DTF transfer film, you will also need to buy the DTF powder in order to use Yamation film properly. DTF powder is basically the glue used to heatpress your images onto your project. Now that you know this, I show you how to use a sublimation hack that the crafting world is going nuts over! If I had known about the sublimation hack with Yamation a long time ago, it would have saved me a lot of headaches, but maybe added a few new ones. Lol! Yamation is a great alternative, allowing you to sublimate on cotton! Yup, you read that right. I show you how to use this transfer film in my video. But it does come with some problems that I still need to iron out. Keep in mind, my video shows you the hack and is not how DTF film is supposed to be used. In order to use this product properly, you should be using a DTF printer with DTF ink. DTF printers use white ink, which allows you to print on dark and light garments. Whereas the sublimation hack only allows you to use light-coloured garments (this includes cotton). It’s very important to know this. ✅WHAT I LIKE: ▪️I can now Sublimate on cotton using Yamation film AND DTF Powder Adhesive. ▪️You can use regular inkjet ink too, as well as sublimation ink. No need for an expensive DTF printer with DTF ink! 🙌🏼 I have not tried the inkjet method, but there are many videos out there. Make sure you investigate before you buy.😊 ▪️You can make the print shiny on your shirt, or you can do a final press for a matte finish to significantly embed the ink into the shirt. It‘s truly quite impressive! ▪️It looks and feels like screen printing. It’s fairly soft and doesn‘t have that vinyl feel after that second press. Love it! ▪️Easy to use. Make sure you COLD peel. ▪️Washes and dries AMAZING. The colour is still as nice as the day I pressed it!!! I can’t believe it. I make sure I turn the shirt inside out for extra protection. ❌WHAT I DON’T LIKE: ▪️The film is too slippery to run through most regular printers. I used masking tape on top of a sheet of paper and this worked perfectly. Some people don’t have an issue at all. ▪️Roller marks are an issue. Just what I had suspected. I made sure EVERYTHING was printing perfectly before starting my video. I’ve never had roller marks as an issue and I’ve been sublimating for years. As it turns out, I should have changed my printer speed and paper settings to “glossy paper”. This should solve my roller mark issues. I’m happy to show you my mistakes, so that you know how to fix it, if it happens to you. I was able to fix most roller-mark issues with a Q-tip and rubbing alcohol. You will need a steady hand for this because if you touch the design at all, it will show up in the final press and you cannot fix it. Do touch-ups AFTER you put the DTF powder on it because the image must be wet when you add the powder. ▪️There are a lot of steps involved to get my prints onto cotton. This could tie up a business’s production line. Add an extra 10 to 15 minutes of labour into your price…that’s if all goes fairly well. I stuck my fingers into my design, so ya know, it’s not all perfect like the YouTube videos we see.😳 ▪️I feel that you don’t get enough sheets in the package for the price. Yes, it certainly is a game-changer in a sense. However, I’m not sure if I could justify switching my popular polyester shirts that feel like cotton. I’ve done enough research to have found my go-to polyesters that my customers are happy with. I do like the fact that I have an option if someone were to request cotton, but I’d never advertise it because of the extra steps involved in using DTF transfer films. Plus, this hack doesn’t allow you to press onto dark-coloured shirts. So, we’ve only corrected one disadvantage, being the cotton items. ▪️There are no instructions on the package. Do people actually know they need the DTF powder to use this film? I didn’t until I did my research. This is so important. I looked at this transfer film 5 times before I ordered it. I brushed it off because I didn’t own a DTF printer and I wasn’t sure if it was going to work for me. Something kept bringing me back to Yamation. It wasn’t until I went down a rabbit hole online and found out it is exactly what I needed…pfft, years ago - lol! ⏰TIMES AND TEMPERATURE: 👉Cure Powder on The Film Under Heat Press - 300° for 8 minutes. I think next time I’d bump my heat up to 350° or 375° because it seemed too long before the powder began to melt. It could be because I’m using a clamshell heat press. Whatever temperature you use, monitor it. 👉Press: 330° for 15 seconds. Worked perfectly! 👉Equipment: Siser Clamshell Heat Press. Times may vary based on your heat press. I don’t recommend using an iron. 🦋OVERALL:I’d consider ordering Yamation transfer film again if it came in bulk, with bulk prices. Yamation sells the film on a roll, but when you price it out, the savings are just “okay”. I’m always on the hunt for cheaper alternatives. Many crafters are already at a disadvantage with the price of shirts being so expensive; unless you’re lucky enough to be making enough volume to get those discounted prices. This is why we look for hacks. It’s cheaper, yet still an expensive hobby. However, I am grateful I can get some seriously awesome results with this transfer film and DTF powder without having to spend over $3000 for a decent DTF printer.At the end of the day, despite some of the issues, I have to be fair and give Yamation full 5 stars. I’m using this product in a way that wasn’t intended and the quality is jaw-dropping. I’m using printers that shouldn’t be used with this film. I’m using inks that shouldn’t be used with this film. I’m using shirts that shouldn’t be used with these inks! AHHH! 🤯 My mind is blown away by the quality of the adhesion and quality feel of this product. In case you’re wondering, it feels nothing like the printable vinyl that you buy for a DIY project. This feels like my Direct To Garment prints [DTG] that I’ve had to send away to have printed for me. I feel like there is a lot more research I can do on this product and more hacks I don’t even know about. I think everyone should try Yamation film and DTF powder to play around and have fun. It truly is a fantastic product, and I hope one day, I’ll be able to get a DTF printer and use Yamation properly. Also, I’d love to be able to put my artwork on dark-coloured products - now that would be the ultimate game-changer!
P**R
Good quality product
Good quality productThanks
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.
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