Cobra Flex Printers DTF printers

Frequently Asked Questions-Heat Pressing

Pre-Press:  Not Necessary 

 STEP 1

Press: 345 degrees  |  Firm-Medium pressure   | 10-12 seconds 

  •  Place the transfer on the warm pre-pressed garment and apply the DTF transfer

 STEP 2

Removing Transfer: 

  • Depending upon the type of film, Cool or Warm peel. When ready to remove the transfer film off the garment, peel at a 45-degree angle SLOW until completely off. 

STEP 3

Post-Press: 345 degrees  |  Firm-Medium pressure   | 5 seconds

  • Use a Teflon sheet and cover the transfer then repress.

STEP 1

Pre-Press: 345 degrees  |  Firm-Medium pressure | 20 seconds

  • The Pre-Press step is very important to achieve the best adhesion. Pressing the garment first without the transfer will help extract moisture, silicone, and any other products out of the fabric.

STEP 2

Press: 345 degrees  |  Firm-Medium pressure | 20 seconds

  • Place the transfer on the warm pre-pressed garment and apply the DTF transfer. 

 STEP 3

Removing Transfer:  

  • Depending upon the type of film, Cool or Warm peel. When ready to remove the transfer film off the garment, peel at a 45-degree angle SLOW until completely off. 

 STEP 4

Post-Press: 345 degrees  |  Firm-Medium pressure | 10 seconds

  • Use a Teflon sheet and cover the transfer then repress.

STEP 1

Pre-Press: 345 degrees  |  Firm pressure | 40 seconds

  •   The Pre-Press step is very important to achieve the best adhesion. Pressing the garment first without the transfer will help extract moisture, silicone, and any other products out of the fabric.

 STEP 2

Press: 345 degrees  |  Firm pressure | 40 seconds

  •   Place the transfer on the warm pre-pressed garment and apply the DTF transfer. 

STEP 3

Removing Transfer: 

  • Depending upon the type of film, Cool or Warm peel. When ready to remove the transfer film off the garment, peel at a 45-degree angle SLOW until completely off. 

 STEP 4

Post-Press: 345 degrees  |  Firm pressure | 15 seconds

  • Use a Teflon sheet and cover the transfer then repress.