How do I Apply DTF Heat Transfer Labels?
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Textile transfer labels are a versatile alternative to traditional clothing labels. Designs are printed onto a special heat-sensitive transfer paper that is applied to fabric using an iron or heat press, transferring the design directly from the film to the fabric, eliminating the need for a separate clothing label. Here at Dutch Label Shop we can make your designs come to life with our DTF Heat Transfer Labels.
Tools Needed:
- Iron that can reach at least 150ºC or 300ºF (usually the cotton setting), or alternatively a heat press machine
- Ironing board or flat surface
- Heat Transfer Labels
- Ruler or measuring tape
- Scrap fabric for testing
Application Instructions:
- Prepare your labels and equipment. Have your fabrics, Heat Transfer Labels, a ruler, iron, and ironing board ready to go.
- Position the label. Place your label, adhesive side down, onto the desired location of your textile. Use a ruler or measuring tape to ensure it's properly aligned and centered.
- Set up your iron or heat press (see below for heat press settings). If using an iron, we recommend a dry iron with no steam, and starting with temperatures of 130ºC/270ºF to 150ºC/300ºF.
- Press the label. Apply heat from your iron using firm pressure for between 8 to 12 seconds maximum, making sure to keep the iron still. Lift straight off once completed. If you notice parts of the label has been missed, repeat this step until the entire design has been attached.
- Cooling. Allow the label and your fabric to completely cool down before moving. Ideally one to two minutes. This cooling process helps the label adhere securely to the fabric.
- Peel the backing film away. Once the label has cooled, gently peel away the backing film. If you notice that any part of the design is still sticking to the film, lay the film back down and repeat steps 3-5.
- Ready to use. We recommend waiting at least 24 hours before washing or wetting the DTF Heat Transfer Label. This will ensure the adhesive has fully set to your textiles.
Heat Press Settings:
If you are using a heat press to adhere your DTF Heat Transfer Labels, we recommend the below settings:
- Set temperature between 130ºC/270ºF and 150ºC/300ºF
- Set press pressure to 11 lb/5 kilograms
- Press for 8 to 10 seconds
- Let textiles and label fully cool before removing from the press bed
- Make sure to test settings on a scrap piece of fabric and adjust the temperature and time up or down as necessary
Keep in mind that the exact settings and steps can vary based on the specific fabric you're working with. We strongly recommend conducting a test run on a scrap piece of fabric, and adjusting as necessary to ensure you have the correct settings before applying labels to your final products.