A-SUB® Successfully Completed the Test of DTF One-Stop Solution on October 18th


A-SUB®, a leading Chinese manufacturer in digital printing (especially in the field of sublimation), started to invest in research and development of the latest digital printing process – DTF in March today, and completed it on October 18 this year. The test of DTF Printing, from DTF Film, DTF Ink, DTF Printer&Powder Shaker are all developed by A-SUB®

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What’s DTF Printing?

DTF has been a popular choice in many studios and organizations due to its reliability and cost-effectiveness. DTF (Direct-to-Film) is a method for transferring prints onto fabrics or other substrates via a hot pressing mechanism. The above process requires PET heat transfer films as printing consumables. If you have new transferring supplies, you can use a special DTF printer to print the pattern and then use a hot presses for transfer. This method can be used on any surface.

Difference between DTF & DTG

There are many differences between DTF or DTG processes. DTG is printed on clothing. DTF is transferred onto clothing using DTF Film and a heat press. DTG is not suitable for cotton fabrics. DTF is compatible with any surface.

Advantages of DTF

About DTF, Mr. Zhu, an engineer of A-SUB®, said that compared with the DTG process that was used before, the advantages of DTF are overwhelming. DTF’s color saturation is superior to DTG, judging by the results on the same transfer clothes. DTF is also affordable and can be used for batch printing.

DTF is an innovative method of transferring. It answers many questions about the limitations of fabrics or colors. With DTF film, people don’t need to worry about the colors and fabrics of the substrates during the process of transferring. DTF offers more options and saves time and money. DTF transferring also has a more vivid and beautiful effect.

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