Instruction

DTF Heat Transfer Instruction

1. Position Your Design

Take your time and line up your artwork in the desired print area.

2. Press

Press with medium pressure press your transfer at 300°F-320°F / 160°C (this is what we find has yielded the best results) for 12-15 seconds

3. Let it Cool. Then Peel.

Remove pressure and heat and let your transfer rest for a minimum of 15 seconds. After letting your transfer rest it should be cool to the touch at which point lift the transfer from one corner and gently peel back apply even pressure.

4. Final Press

Place the parchment paper included with your order on the design and press again for 10 seconds to enhance feel, increase durability and remove shine.

 

UV DTF Sticker Application Instruction

Start with a clean cup or pen.  We recommend using a alcohol wipe or washing with Dawn dish soap and rinsing thoroughly. 

Next, measure your cup or pen and trim any excess pieces that may overlap.  

Peel the wrap off of the white backing that comes with it.  Make sure all pieces lift off while peeling.

Make sure the wrap or pen is lined up correctly and began pressing, starting with one side and working around the cup or pen.  Remember: These wraps are permanent, once your wrap hits any surface, it WILL stick, pulling up on it may result in your decal breaking.  

Once you have worked all the way around the cup or pen, go over each part with a squeegee.  Make sure there are no air bubbles as you go.

Your last step is to remove that clear film carrier sheet.  Go slow, the carrier sheet may be hard to remove - just go slow.  When peeling, we recommend you peel back laying the film back onto itself rather than pulling it UP while peeling.  

Okie is not responsible for user error.  This includes - but is not limited to - damage while applying the wrap or damage from washing.

Sublimation Application Instruction

385-400 degrees;
Pre press for 7 seconds;
Press for 45-60 seconds.
Cover with parchment paper, thread shirt or place parchment paper inside shirt to prevent dye migration