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Yamation DTF Transfer Film: A4 (8.3" x 11.7") 50 Sheets Premium Double-Sided Matte Finish PET Transfer Paper Direct to T Shirts

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Size: A4 50 sheets


Features

  • Brighter and ClearerYamation DTF transfer film is coated over 10 times, has stronger ability to absorb ink, allows brighter colors and clearer patterns.
  • Premium Double Matte SideYamation DTF transfer sheet are premium double matte side,which can keep the film run more smoothly and don't slip.
  • Static FreeThe non-printing side of Yamation DTF transfer film is specially treated to be Static Free. No powder residue after shaking.
  • Washable and DurableThe pattern transferred from Yamation DTF transfer film can withstand hundreds of washings, and color can remain unchanged for 2 years in a dry environment.
  • Compatible and Great ApplicableYamation DTF transfer film can be applied to all color fabrics,such as white fabric,drak fabric or bright fabric.Fit with all Modified Desktop DTF Printers.

Product Dimensions: 11.81 x 8.27 x 0.31 inches


Item model number: A4 50 sheets


Item Weight: 13.7 ounces


Manufacturer: Yamation


Date First Available: July 6, 2022


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  • Makes Great Shirts
Size: A4 50 sheets
I have used over 100 sheets of yamation dtf film to make shirts. After you get the hang of this it's very easy. I let mine cool completely before peeling. I'll make 10 or so shirts then peel them all at once. It peels very easy and makes a glossy, smooth finish. I heat press at 340 degrees for 40 seconds. You may need to adjust to your preference. Good luck. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2023 by Personalized Gifts

  • Much experimentation for the DTF sublimation hack with Epson SC-F100 and HTVRont autopress
Size: A4 50 sheets
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2022 by Saliandra

  • Wow! What a game changer!!!
Size: Thicker 8.5x11inch 60sheets
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2023 by S. Miller

  • Good value
Size: A4 50 sheets
Just haven't got around to us in this as well,working on others things right now
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2023 by Deborah @ K01

  • Good
Size: A4 50 sheets
Good film I think it messed up my machine though because the wheels had to adjust to a thinner paper so the ink was use to it so it was very hard to transfer from this paper in my printer to my sublimation paper in the printer that was thicker. Started to get paper jams. But the transfer film does work and my shirts came out great when I was able to print ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2023 by ciara

  • Be patient
I used this paper with my SG500 it worked just fine. I had to tape the top of the paper to a regular piece of paper for the printer to pick it up. It came out wonderfully. It was my 1st attempt at this. Make sure you keep the paper on the right side before printing!!!! Wait at least 5 minutes in between printing because the rollers will be wet from printing on top of the transfer paper. After using the yamation powder I cured it with a heat press at 365 for about 6 minutes. DO NOT PRESS THE POWDER UNTIL ITS CURED!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2023 by Jakia Jakia

  • My new favorite way to print tees!!
This is my go to film for cotton tees! I have actually started using this powder process more than the sublimation process, even on polyester. The prints are bright and hold up incredibly well through machine washing and drying. So well, in fact, that even my first tees still look as fresh as ones I have just made! It can be difficult to determine the print side from the back so be mindful of which side you're using. I've heard you can use a standard ink printer on this and it works just as well, but that has not been my experience. The sublimation ink is a must and your project will turn out beautifully!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2023 by Christy

  • Great
Size: A4 50 sheets
I have used this several times and have had great results
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2023 by Myra Holman

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