Blogs
Application Help
Keep Them In a Dry Location Keeping the transfers from high humidity will prevent them from peeling off of the paper before you're ready to press them. Room Temperature Is Best Don't subject your ...
How To Apply DTF Heat Transfers
1) No Teflon Sheets, Covers or Pillows. Ever. Never use teflon sheets, covers or pillows with any of our plastisol formulas. They dissipate the heat too much, resulting in a poorly applied tran...
Can I Use an Iron Or Cricut EasyPress to Apply Heat Transfers or DTF Transfers??
Our heat transfers and DTF transfers products use plastisol. Plastisol transfers differ from HTV (Heat Transfer Vinyl) in the sense that simply activating the adhesive is not sufficient to compl...
Free Design Resources
Creating Tagless Labels Using Heat Transfers
Ordering tagless labels is easy: make a gang sheet with all of the different size labels on the same sheet, then order however many sheets you need under our gang sheet pricing. Make sure you f...
Your Checklist Before Uploading Artwork for Heat Transfers
Before you get started uploading your artwork, there are some important things you need to know to get the best results when printing. 1. Set Artwork to Exact Size We print to the exact size of...
How to Order Single Image Heat Transfers
Single images qualify for use in our One Color, Two Color and Full Color Programs. They can not have multiple instances of the same images on the sheet. Clearly marked sponsor listings do qualify ...

Understanding Spot Colors vs CMYK Colors
Spot color and CMYK? All this jargon got you feeling confused? Not sure which option is best for your next print project? We'll break down the differences between Spot colors and CMYK and what des...
Product Insights
A collection of long-form blogs highlighting key product characteristics, like affordability, speed, and scalability.


