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What makes us unique with our DTF and UV printing?
We source and use the best quality inks that are available and focus on our supplier having an OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 certification.
What is OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 certification? OEKO-TEX® STANDARD 100 is a label for textiles tested for harmful substances.
It sets the benchmark for textile safety, from yarn to finished product.
Every item bearing the STANDARD 100 label is certified as having passed safety tests for the presence of harmful substances.
We also use High-Quality powders for stretch and durability.
Premium DTF & UV films are used and tested regularly.
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Customer support at all times.
What is DTF Printing?

DTF stands for Direct-to-Film. Direct to film printing is a unique printing technology using a DTF Digital Printer that involves printing designs onto coated PET films which can then be applied by a heat transfer process that can be applied on to cotton, silk, polyester, denim, synthetic fibres like rayon and/or lycra and many other types of fabric.
Direct to Film Printing with us
We use a specialised PET film as well as RIP SOFTWARE to feed your images through to our printers.
This step is the application of hot-melt powder on the film that has the printed image on it. The powder is applied uniformly when the ink is wet and the excess powder is removed. We ensure that the powder is evenly spread all over the printed surface on the film.
We use inline automated shakers with our printers.
The film with the printed image and the applied powder now feeds through a Curing Oven and depending upon the powder, our curing is generally done for 2 to 3 minutes with the temperature around +/- 130 degrees Celsius.
This is the heart of the DTF printing process. The PET film with the image and the melted powder is placed on the fabric in the heat press for a strong adhesion between the film and the fabric. This process is also called ‘curing’. The curing is done at a temperature range of 150 to 160 degrees Celsius for 10 seconds. The film/image is now firmly adhered to the fabric.
Highly recommended for best results and high-performance parameters like wash and rub fastness. In this step, the fabric with the transferred design is pressed in the heat press for around 5 to 8 seconds.
WE PRINT * YOU HEAT PRESS