DTF (Direct-to-Film) is a digital printing technology that has become an increasingly popular method for textile and garment printing.
There are three steps in DTF printing: printing itself, sprinkling the adhesive powder and curing the transfer image.
The result is a highly durable and long-lasting print that is resistant to washing, fading and peeling. One of the unique features of DTF printing is the ability to print white ink on dark fabrics, which can be difficult or impossible with other printing methods. This allows for more creative freedom and a wider range of design options. DTF printing is also an environmentally friendly printing method, as many DTF inks are made from eco-friendly materials and the transfer film can be recycled.
One of the main advantages of DTF printing is that it produces high-quality, detailed prints that are resistant to fading and cracking. Additionally, DTF printing can be used on a wide range of materials, including cotton, polyester, and even leather.