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G**M
Disappointed with the quality
Disappointed with this product and currently has put me off of DTF printing, followed every instruction and temp to the exact point and cured and despite all efforts and a lot of money on cotton blanks my designs are all coming out patchy or not completely sticking! Despite what it looks like when I press? I’ve tried 8 different times and materials all the same! A lot of money to waste for no good outcome? No decent instructions which I had to try find ect! If you have money to waste try it but I will be trying a different brand I think despite this costing £24 for the bagMore instructions are needed to be provided ect
S**Y
A little powder goes a long way
Got the powder and film as not a fan of the polyester/poly cotton T-shirts In the U.K. and really wanted to sublimate onto cotton/canvas t-shirts and tote bags etc. I am really impressed with the results so far. You only actually use a small amount of the powder, so it’s gonna go a long way. Better value for money than I initially thought it was gonna be. I’m using it with sublimation ink in a converted epson ecotank printer and I am really pleased with the results…yet to try it with normal inkjet printer ink as some reviews have stated they did.
B**N
Used with sublimation ink Perfect
I used yamation white dtf powder and yamation dtf with sublimation ink.. and it came out perfect..
K**U
Newest Obsession
Tried this for the first time today and I am impressed with the results. Now to find what else I can print. Everyone will be getting clothing for Christmas!
K**Y
Happy with the result
It works well with my press machine, u will need DTF ink and transfer paper as well, for beginners I recommend you to watch some videos before you start, definitely had great fun in the process!
M**R
Useful even if you don't have professional equipment
I don't have all the equipment professionals do for printing and pressing my own designs but as someone who only plans to use this for the odd occassion, this was a great find. At £23.99 (at time of review), you get a lot of powder here, considering how little is required. I am using a heat gun to cure my designs so I expected them to look very amateur (which they do). I haven't managed to get used to using this powder and in my attempts so far, there is some white spots where the powder has not cured completely. In my opinion the powder is definitely useful as it allows your design to stretch and prevents cracking. I've not seen how my amateur attempts will sustain washing and wear and tear, but I'm confident that this product will yield professional results if used with the correct equipment (eg: DTS printer, DTF inks, heat press).
J**S
Takes sublimation to a whole new level
If you’re familiar with sublimation then I can honestly say this stuff takes it up to a whole new level. One problem with sublimation is finding polyester shirts that are nice. This stuff allows you to take your favourite cotton shirt and sublimate onto it without the worry of it fading in the wash. I honestly can’t recommend it enough and it’s so easy to do! If you’re not familiar with dtf transfers then I recommend watching a few videos before hand so you know what you’re doing. A quick search online will also tell you which settings you need for what you are using. It’s worth pointing out that this will only work with dtf paper so if you don’t have any you will have to purchase some. Once you’ve printed your design onto your dtf paper (if you’re using an epson printer change your printer settings to envelope and that will prevent roller marks, also make sure your design is flipped) then it’s time for your powder. Simply sprinkle your powder on top of your design inside a container to preserve your powder and minimise wastage. Once you’ve done that you need to cure your design using heat (I just use my heat press for a minute or so on the highest setting and that does the job). Once cured you can then press your design and it’s done.I have to say I was extremely over the moon with my finished product and I would recommend DTF to anyone, especially if you already do sublimation. For £26.99 it may seem expensive but this will last you a really long time as long as you try and minimise wastage as much as possible. I honestly can’t recommend this enough.
M**A
Check instructions ONLINE before you start using it if you're unsure how to use it.
If you're new to this, make really sure how to use it before you start using it. I ended up making a mess and couldn't find any instructions within the actual package. As I don't use my phone or tablet whilst doing printing work, and I'm away from my stationary, I wasn't able to check online for instructions and that didn't work so I had to scrap making anything. Once I got the hang of it, it's worked though and I am very happy with the overall result.
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