Build your own UV DTF Gang sheet Today!
How it Works
Step 01
Follow our tutorials on how to build your own gang sheet!
Step 02
After submitting your designs, You’ll be redirected back to our site to purchase!
Step 03
We get to printing your design and will have it shipped out within the next 72 hours!
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What is a UV DTF Gang Sheet?
A UV Gang Sheet means printing multiple designs on the same transfer sheet, You will build out your own sheet and it will come in a roll. Scroll down to watch videos on how to build your own gang sheet.
How many designs can I fit onto my UV DTF gang sheet?
Use our calculator to figure out how many sheets you will need for your project,
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How to use our UV DTF Transfers
Trim to the appropriate size & gently remove the backing, ensuring that the design remains on the sticky side.
Ensure your flat surface is clean
Use a scraper to flatten the design, then cautiously peel off the top clear film. Take your time.
Position the design onto the surface using firm pressure.
Our UV Gang Sheets range from 11x16 - 11x120!
Benefits from using UV Direct to Film (DTF) Transfers
Suitable for a diverse range of materials.
Greater longevity compared to regular stickers.
Easy application.
Quick Turnaround Time
Enhances the flexibility of your inventory.
FAQ
What is your turnaround time?
Our current turnaround time is 1-3 days. We have delivery options at checkout for faster shipping. We ship Monday-Friday.
What are UV DTF Transfers?
UV DTF Transfers are direct to film transfers that you can use on cups, keychains, car decals, laptop decals, and much more.
What do your UV transfers feel like?
Our UV DTF Transfers have more of a matte finish and feeling VS gloss.
Where can I buy images?
You can get them many places on the internet, Etsy has many options. Just type in an image you’re searching for followed by “PNG”.
Do you offer DTF Gang Sheets for shirts?
Yes we do! Click here to shop.
Is there a cut off time?
Yes, Cut off time is daily at 12pm MT (Arizona)!
Can you print anything with UV DTF?
Yes you can! There are some cases you want to use caution with this though these can include anything with a “neon” effect and fine lines. If possible you’ll want to remove the neon effect as much as possible and thicken any fine lines to 2-3 more pixels.