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Yamation DTF Transfer Film is a premium A4-sized (8.3" x 11.7") transfer paper designed for vibrant, durable prints on various fabric colors. With 50 sheets per pack, this double-sided matte finish film ensures smooth application and long-lasting results, making it ideal for both personal and professional use.
Manufacturer | Yamation |
Brand | Yamation |
Item Weight | 13.7 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 11.81 x 8.27 x 0.31 inches |
Item model number | A4 50 sheets |
Material Type | Paper |
Size | A4 50 sheets |
Paper Weight | 20 |
Paper Finish | Coated, Matte |
Manufacturer Part Number | A4 50 sheets |
D**E
Confused
My first package was great. I got a second package and it’s not doing as well. I do a cold peel and part of the design sticks. Never had this problem at all with the first package. I would love to know if this happen to anyone else. I’m also getting pizza rolls which I did not with the first package.
R**N
DTF film on a roll
I've been having trouble finding a good DTF film and I didn't mind paying good money but I'm having a lot of problem with static so I was in a pinch and I ordered this particular brand and I put it on this morning and let me tell you the results were phenomenal no static my powder goes on smooth and doesn't leave any residue on this film I can't tell you how much I appreciate this film this will from now on be my go-to film
J**Y
Our GO-TO Film
Never and issue. We have been using this brand for over 2 years.
S**A
Much experimentation for the DTF sublimation hack with Epson SC-F100 and HTVRont autopress
It has been a frustrating experience to do the sublimation DTF hack with Yamation film and powder - I went through about 25 sheets of film trying to get it to work (argh!). For anyone else frustrated with streaks/roller marks on their film, I found that I could change the print density by going to the Maintenance Tab (of my Epson SC-F100) and selecting Extended Settings. From there, I dragged the slider to the left so it was around -25%. This eliminated most streaking for me. If a design has a lot of black in it, maybe go even more negative with your number. If a design doesn't have much black at all, then go for a smaller negative number. I can get away with about -5% for an image with little to no black. Other things that might work for you are to choose the Rigid profile, or to choose Standard quality. But I use the Textile profile and high quality and then reduce the print density as described.I bake my powdered design at 385 degrees for 2 to 3 minutes on the bed of my HTVRont auto press. Obviously, I don't bring the press down, but just let it hover. Because it is a few inches above, it takes more than a minute. Because the sublimation ink has already been activated through this process, it isn't necessary to press the design at such a high temperature as you would with sublimation.After having conquered the problems with streaks, I then went about experimenting with pressing times, temps, and pressures. I used the Yamation powder too. Following the recommendations on the package for temps and times did produce a nice result on the shirt, but the designs were degrading quickly upon washing. After a bunch of further experimentation, I found that I needed to do a higher temp and higher press time in order to have the design really adhere and last through washings. I think the success of this whole process really depends upon your equipment - basically your press and your printer and your ink. Be prepared for problems in figuring it out. Now that I HAVE figured it out for my setup, I do like the products and will continue to use them. But boy oh boy, was this a struggle to get it right!Note that for the Epson SC-F100, I do NOT need to apply the film to a piece of paper with tape, as others would tell you. It feeds right through my machine with no issues as is. If you have a different printer, your experience may be different.For anyone who has the HTVRont auto press trying to do this hack, put a pressing pillow beneath your garment to trick the press into applying more pressure. Also, for me, I need to press at 345 degrees for 45 seconds to get a good result and to get the design to last through washings. I do NOT do a second press with a teflon sheet on top as others recommend. This tends to remove ink and degrade the design in my experience. I find that after the first washing, the design feels more "embedded" into the fibers as it would if you did a second press anyway.
L**
La película
Buena calidad llego rápido
T**H
Easy to use!
I love using this product on my at home dtf printed. It works great for my small business.
F**L
Good Product
Wonderful product
J**S
Best film on Amazon!
Best film on Amazon it is a life saver! Hot peel, no problems feeding the paper. The weight is great for my professional printer. Arrival time is great! Will definitely be trying more of their products!
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