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Seven (and a half) DTF Tips: Tricks borrowed from other crafts!

Bit of a Christmas gift-a-thon crafting session, so I thought I'd share a few of the tips I've picked up on DTF printing along the way!

Seven (and a half) DTF Tips: Tricks borrowed from other crafts!

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I looked this up for my last video, unfortunate industry term, but hey! 😂😂

Hands on Katie

Oh I know!!! 🤭😂

Hands on Katie

This is a great tip!! Likewise you could buy the 'DTF printer bit' of xTool's offering and not have the built in oven. Only bit I'd add is that the oven also does the powder shaking and the rest, so you'll just need to work out a way to do that!

Hands on Katie

Ohh DTF Printing... That makes more sense.

Ryan

if you pop to your nearest fabricator and get them to cut you 2 pieces of stainless steel big enough to go into one's oven, ( i did this ) you can sandwich material that your dtf printer isn't big enough to accommodate,( obviously the item has to be smaller than your oven ) and it works fine - you need to calibrate the oven settings - i use fan + grill so the top surface gets more direct heat. i have used this for acrylic and wood, i have not had the need yet to do fabric, but it works fine am i can off set cost of mistakes against not buying a dtf printer

Stephen Agar-Hutty

Kids at school? Change the locks!😁

Mitchell Green

I saw DTF and had to laugh a bit. If you are confused, use the internet ;)

Scott Bronder

I would love to graduate from cricut vinyl cutting and weeding into DTF printing with many more possibilities!

Cz


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