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Professional Garment Transfers

Professional Garment Transfers

Retail grade garment transfers.

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Our transfers are sold in packs of 10 pieces. 

Regular price HK$120.00
Regular price Sale price HK$120.00
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File upload - Files should be at least 300dpi for us to be able to print

Features

Versatile Printing on Any Garment
Typhoon Transfers direct-to-film transfers offer incredible versatility, allowing for vibrant and durable prints on a wide range of garments and materials. Whether you're working with cotton, polyester, blends, or even leather, our unique adhesive powder and high-quality inks ensure excellent bonding with various fabric types.

Effortless Application
Applying our transfers is quick and easy, with no need for weeding or pretreatment. Simply position and press to achieve professional-quality results much faster than traditional methods.

Durability Tested for 40+ Washes
Our transfers are built to maintain their quality and vibrancy through extensive washing, lasting up to and beyond 40 washes. This durability reflects our rigorous testing, ensuring they withstand everyday wear and tear.

Exceptional Colour and Detail
Experience unmatched colours and fine detail with our transfers. Our advanced technology captures fine lines, gradients, and intricate patterns with exceptional clarity, bringing even the most complex designs to life on any material.

Pressing Instructions

Click here for detailed pressing instructions based on your pressing method

Follow these five simple steps to ensure your DTF transfer looks professionally pressed every time.

  1. Give a Quick  Pre-Press Or Pre-Iron: This helps remove excess moisture and gives a nice flat surface to position the transfer

2. Position Your Design: Place your transfer in the chosen spot, ensuring that you avoid any significant creases. For optimal results, you may want to pre-press the fabric for a few seconds to achieve a completely smooth surface. When working with hats or using a standard iron, it's advisable to use heat-resistant tape to keep the transfer in place. You'll gain a better understanding of when to use it as you gain more experience.

You can also acquire a Garment Measurement Set for your upcoming orders, which provides precise placement guidelines for various garment types.

3. Press: Set your press to 170°C and apply medium to high pressure for approximately 15 seconds. It's always a good idea to start with a test piece.

To safeguard your garment from direct contact with the iron, use a teflon sheet or sheet of baking paper. While applying additional heat, pressure, or time won’t harm the transfer itself, it could damage the fabric. If you notice scorching, begin by reducing the pressure. If that doesn’t resolve the issue, maintain the lower pressure and decrease the temperature by 10-15°C.

With some practice, you'll discover the ideal settings for
various fabrics and materials.

 

4. Peel after Cooling: After pressing, allow your transfer to cool for 15-30 seconds until it’s safe to touch. Peel it off slowly to ensure that every part of your design adheres properly. Pay close
attention as you do this to make sure everything sticks well. If any areas of the design are lifting, simply place it back down and reapply heat and pressure, increasing the temperature by 10°C.

If that still doesn’t work, continue to raise the heat in 10°C increments until you achieve the desired results. One of the benefits of using these transfers is that repeated pressing won’t damage them.

 

5. Final Press: Once the design has been transferred to the garment and the film is removed, cover the design with baking paper or a single layer of t-shirt material, then press for about 15 seconds. This step enhances your product by significantly increasing its durability
and softness while minimizing shine. If you prefer a glossy finish, use a teflon sheet for the second and final press
instead.

Artwork Upload Tips

We accept all file types, but vector files are preferred. Raster art should be at least 300 DPI.

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