UV-DTF & DTF Guides
The Application of UV-DTF:
Suitable for application on hard substrates of any colour.
- Ensure that the surface you are applying the item to is lint-free, dry and clean
- Carefully use a squeegee over your design to ensure it is fully adhered to the transfer film
- Slowly peel back the transfer film and transfer to your object whilst ensuring that it is correctly positioned - this cannot be changed once adhered
- Carefully use a squeegee over your design, working from the centre outwards
- Remove the transfer film, starting in a corner of the design and at a horizontal angle
The Application of DTF:
Suitable for application on soft substrates of any colour.
- Lint roll your garment to ensure that any debris is removed
- Pre-heat your press/mini/iron (heat will depend on the garment - for cotton, we use approximately 150c)
- Press your design for 25 seconds
- Remove the transfer sheet
- Apply a Teflon sheet to the top of your design
- Re-press for 5 seconds
Ordering of Custom Services:
When ordering our Custom Services, it is incredibly important to ensure that your order is to the standard you wish for it to be printed.
If our team do notice any issues with your order, in order to ensure you are not left unhappy with the products you have supplied, a credit will be issued to your House of Blanks account to enable you to re-upload your files - we cannot process a direct refund once the order has been placed.
We cannot be held accountable for the quality of images uploaded, and we would not be able to offer refunds for these post-print. We also cannot guarantee any amendments to images will be facilitated once uploaded.
Please be mindful that using thin fonts, or incredibly small images may make the transfer process harder and may result in incredibly fine aspects of the design not transferring correctly.
For incredibly thin fonts, we would always recommend adding a slight offset for a smoother transfer as hairline fonts and images may not pick up the required amount of adhesive to adhere correctly.
For DTF, additional pressure may be required in order for finer fonts to adhere. We cannot be held accountable for how incredibly thin fonts press or adhere.