DTF Printer

HTVRONT aims to create a world-leading DIY ecosystem platform with the philosophy of "Creativity Makes Life Better."

Its main business currently includes heat press machines, cutting machines, DTF printers, laser engravers, and paint-by-numbers machines.

HTVRONT will continuously iterate its products to transform cold industrial machines into devices that are warmer, friendlier, simpler, and smarter, enabling everyone to enjoy the joy of bringing their creativity to life!

This page mainly covers DTF printers, Oven for DTF Printer, and DTF-related consumables.


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DTF Printer FAQs

What is a DTF printer?

A DTF (Direct-to-Film) printer is a specialized device that prints designs onto PET film using pigment-based inks. The printed design is coated with adhesive powder and heat-cured, then transferred to fabric using a heat press. DTF printing is versatile, working on various fabrics like cotton and polyester, and produces vibrant, durable prints ideal for custom apparel. Unlike traditional methods, it doesn’t require fabric pre-treatment, making it popular for small-scale and professional use

How to make DTF transfers with an inkjet printer?

To make DTF transfers with an inkjet printer, use a modified printer with pigment-based DTF inks. Create a high-resolution, mirrored design in software like Photoshop. Print it onto PET film (matte side). While the ink is wet, evenly apply DTF adhesive powder. Cure the powder at 120–140°C for 2–3 minutes using a heat gun or oven. Place the film on fabric, heat press at 160–170°C for 15–20 seconds, cool, and peel off the film

How much is a DTF printer?

DTF printer costs vary based on model and features. A modified inkjet like the Epson L1800 costs $500–$800. Dedicated DTF printers range from $1,000 to $15,000, depending on print resolution and capabilities. Additional costs include DTF inks ($50–$100), PET film ($20–$40), and a heat press ($200–$400). Check suppliers like x.ai for pricing details

Can you use a sublimation printer for DTF?

Yes, a sublimation printer can be used for DTF if modified to use pigment-based DTF inks instead of sublimation inks. You’ll also need DTF-compatible PET film, not sublimation paper. Follow the standard DTF process: print, apply adhesive powder, cure, and heat press. Ensure the printer supports pigment inks for vibrant, durable transfers

How to use a DTF printer?

To use a DTF printer, design a high-resolution image and mirror it in software. Load PET film into the printer and print using DTF inks. Apply adhesive powder evenly to the wet ink, cure at 120–140°C for 2–3 minutes, then place the film on fabric. Heat press at 160–170°C for 15–20 seconds, cool, and peel the film to reveal the transfer
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