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What Heat Transfer To Use? STAHLS' Global Masterclass

Uploaded on 2023-12-04T17:06:16Z1302

With so many heat transfers out there for apparel printing, which one should you choose for your next project? With varying cost, minimum quantities or equipment needed, you can save time, money and frustration by choosing the right transfer to use when printing apparel with your heat press. From DTF to HTV, sublimation and dimensional emblems and patches there's a wide array of heat transfers available to use!

Join Dave and Andy to learn about the available transfer types from HTV, Plastisol Transfers and Direct To Film and more!.

After watching this Stahls Global Masterclass session, you'll learn what factors you should look at when selecting your transfer type, like: How many colors in your artwork, fabric type for the apparel you're printing on and the total quantity of the order. Then we'll give an overview of pretty much every type of heat transfer out there, from HTV (Heat transfer vinyl) to Screen printed transfers and even Direct to Film heat transfers.

Have questions? At Stahls we're always happy to help! Drop any questions or comment you may have down below! You can always email info@stahls.com

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