More and more entrepreneurs and creatives are discovering the advantages of DTF printing in 2025. This technique is rapidly growing due to the high demand for personalized products and the low entry barrier.
Are you curious about how DTF printing works, what equipment you need, and how to get started right away? Then this guide is exactly what you are looking for.
In this article, you will find all the basic principles, a clear step-by-step plan, common pitfalls, and practical tips. Do you want to successfully start DTF printing and get the most out of your investment? Read on and discover everything you need to know as a beginner.
DTF printing (Direct-to-Film) is one of the fastest-growing printing techniques of recent years. Entrepreneurs, start-ups, and creative makers are increasingly choosing this method due to its versatile applications and relatively easy entry. Below, you will discover all the basic principles of this innovative technique.
DTF printing stands for "Direct-to-Film printing." A digital design is printed with special ink onto a transparent PET film. Then a hotmelt adhesive powder is applied, which, after heating, ensures the adhesion of the print to textiles or other materials. The print is then transferred onto the final product using a heat transfer press.
Unlike DTG (Direct-to-Garment), DTF does not print directly on the fabric but first on film. This allows printing on many more materials: cotton, polyester, nylon, leather, blends, and even canvas. It is ideal for both personalized small-batch products and large-scale production.
For a successful start, it is important to know exactly what equipment and materials you need. Below is a complete overview of what is essential for professional DTF printing.
The printer forms the heart of your production process. Reliable brands like Roland are known for consistent quality and ease of use. When choosing, pay attention to resolution, print speed, and maintenance convenience. Additionally, PET film, hotmelt powder, DTF ink, and a heat transfer press are indispensable.
More information about ink, powder, and film can be found at AdFortem, where all consumables are compatible with modern printing systems.
An excellent example of modern DTF technology is the Roland TY-300. This printer combines speed, precision, and reliability in one system. Thanks to its high resolution and stable ink supply, the TY-300 delivers consistent results, even during extended production.
View the official Roland product page: Roland TY-300 Official Page
Besides the printer, you need maintenance products to keep your machine in top condition. Think of cleaning liquids, wipes, and maintenance kits. Proper maintenance prevents clogged print heads and extends your printer's lifespan.
Use high-quality printer maintenance products from AdFortem.
Professional printing software is essential for consistent color reproduction. Use software specifically tailored to DTF printing technology for the best results.
Start with a high-quality digital design. Use vector files where possible and ensure a transparent background. Work in high resolution and use color profiles suitable for your printer.
The printer first applies a white layer, then the color layer. This ensures maximum coverage and brightness. Make sure the film is clean and dust-free, and that the printer is properly calibrated.
Evenly apply the adhesive powder over the wet ink. Carefully remove excess powder and ensure the print is fully covered. This forms the adhesion layer for the textile.
Heat the film until the powder melts. This can be done with an oven or heat press at temperatures between 120°C and 160°C. The goal is an even, smooth adhesion layer without clumps.
Place the film with the design onto the textile and use a heat press. Temperature is around 150–160°C, with an average press time of 10–20 seconds depending on the material. Let the film cool (cold peel) or remove immediately (hot peel) depending on the film type.
After transfer, you can press the garment for a few more seconds for extra durability. Check adhesion, colors, and details. Cut or package the product professionally for delivery.
In DTF printing, there are three main categories of costs: initial investment, consumables, and maintenance. Although the investment depends on the equipment chosen, total entry costs are lower than DTG or screen printing. Due to low variable costs, you can be profitable even with small batches.
Ink and powder consumption are relatively low, and most components of modern printers are easy to maintain. This makes DTF printing profitable even for starting entrepreneurs.
The final print quality is determined by the quality of the film, powder, and ink. A smooth PET film ensures sharp details and vibrant colors. Regular cleaning and good color management are crucial for consistent results.
DTF prints are strong, flexible, and washable. Tests show they withstand dozens of washes without color loss. Use quality materials for the best result and provide customers with washing instructions to extend longevity.
New eco-friendly inks and powders are becoming increasingly popular. Automation and AI-driven color profiles provide more efficiency and less manual work. Printers such as the Roland TY-300 already integrate many of these features.
The future of DTF printing is promising. With the growing demand for personalized products, the market continues to rise. On-demand production and e-commerce integration make this technique more attractive than ever.
DTF printing offers unprecedented opportunities for entrepreneurs and creatives in 2025. With the right equipment, knowledge, and materials, you can produce high-quality, long-lasting, professional-looking prints.
AdFortem provides everything you need to successfully start DTF printing: from printers like the Roland TY-300 to DTF ink, powder, film, maintenance products, and professional software. Thanks to their expertise and support, you can confidently start and build your own successful DTF business.
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