DTF on different fabrics: Practices for cotton and blends
DTF on different fabrics has emerged as a versatile method for designers and print shops, enabling vibrant transfers across natural and synthetic substrates, with practical examples like DTF printing on cotton and DTF printing on polyester that illustrate the broad spectrum of textures, weights, and finishes this technology can handle, from soft, breathable tees to performance fabrics and fashion-forward blends used in bags, caps, and promotional merchandise. As you move from cotton to blends, the challenges and opportunities shift, and DTF on fabric blends demands careful ink deposition, adhesive control, and heat management to achieve uniform color and texture across diverse areas such as seams, knit jerseys, and woven panels, where fabric movement and finishing coats can alter ink uptake and film adhesion.
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