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We Print U Press DTF Transfers — Spring Hill, FL

How to Press DTF Transfers
Good. Better. Best.

Whether you're just getting started with a home iron or running a full production business with a heat press, we've got you covered. Choose your tool below and follow the step-by-step guide.

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How to Press DTF Transfers with a Home Iron

Already have an iron? You can get great results with the right technique — a perfect starting point for beginners and hobbyists.

Who this is for: If you're just getting started, testing the waters, or pressing shirts as a hobby, a home iron is a perfectly valid tool. You can absolutely achieve great results with patience and the steps below. When you're ready to grow into a business, upgrading to an Easy Press or heat press will immediately improve your consistency and speed.
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Before you start: Turn off the steam function completely and empty any water from the reservoir. Steam is the #1 cause of lifting and failed DTF transfers when using a home iron.

Cotton & Cotton-Poly
290–310°F
High / linen setting, no steam
100% Polyester
270–285°F
Test first — practice required
Press Time
30–45s
Per section, medium-heavy pressure

Pre-press your garment

Place your fabric on a hard, flat surface — a wooden cutting board under your ironing board works great. Iron the area where your DTF transfer will go for 5–10 seconds to remove all wrinkles and

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