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Clean files. EazyDTF works with PNG files that have a transparent background. If you're sending JPPEGs with white backgrounds or low-resolution artwork, you're going to get output that matches what you sent — which may not be what you wanted. 300 DPI minimum. Transparent background. That's the baseline.

The finished print bonds directly into fabric fibers. Done right, it holds through dozens of wash cycles without cracking or peeling. The color range is wide — DTF handles gradients, fine detail, and full color in a single pass, which screen printing can't do economically at small quantities.

For a decorator, the practical value is this: you don't need a printer, you don't need to stock inks, and you don't need to run a minimum quantity to make the math work. You order the transfers, press them when orders come in, and ship to your customer. That's the model, and it works well when the vendor side of it is reliable.

Getting Started If you've been handling everything in-house or turning away short-run jobs because they don't pencil out, testing EazyDTF with a single order is low-risk. Set up your file correctly, place a small run, press a few test garments, run them through a wash cycle, and see how the product holds up before building it into your regular workflow. Most decorators who do this find the answer pretty quickly.

For decorators running a custom apparel shop in Tampa or the surrounding area, the no-minimum policy alone changes the business model. You can take a 6-piece order profitably instead of turning it away or eating the setup cost.

If you're running a custom apparel operation in Tampa — whether that's a full shop, a weekend side hustle, or something in between — you already know the math problem. A customer wants 12 shirts. Screen printing minimums make that order unprofitable. You don't own a DTF printer, and you're not about to spend $15,000 to justify one. What you need is a reliable source for ready to press transfers in Tampa that shows up on time, prints clean, and holds up through a wash cycle.

What DTF Actually Is Direct to film printing works by printing your design onto a special PET film using water-based inks, then applying a hot-melt adhesive powder, curing it, and shipping you the finished transfer ready to press. You heat press it onto a garment — typically at around 300–320°F for 10–15 seconds — peel the film, and you're done. No weeding. No screens. No mess in your shop beyond the press itself.

Cheap DTF transfers is a phrase that gets searched a lot, but "cheap" is relative. A transfer that bleeds color, lifts at the edges after two washes, or arrives with banding from a poorly maintained printhead isn't cheap — it costs you a customer and your reputation. EazyDTF's pricing is competitive specifically because they run high volume through well-maintained equipment, not because they're cutting corners on ink density or adhesive coverage.

EazyDTF has built its operation around consistent production timelines. Orders are processed in order, production happens in-house rather than being subcontracted out, and shipping is handled through reliable carriers with tracking. For Tampa-area shops, the transit time from production to your door is short enough that ordering a few days ahead of a deadline isn't a stressful situation.

Color Accuracy: Managing Expectations Honestly One of the most common complaints about DTF printing is that colors look different on the transfer than they did on screen. This is partly a calibration issue, partly a substrate issue, and partly about how you set up your files.

EazyDTF's pricing structure is public and straightforward, which is useful when you're quoting jobs. You can build a cost model around actual numbers rather than estimates, and the gang sheet builder lets you see your sheet utilization before you commit to an order. For a Tampa decorator managing multiple client jobs at once, that kind of clarity is worth a lot.

This is where a lot of decorators make mistakes. They find a supplier, place a few test orders, and start building their pricing around what they're paying — without fully understanding the pricing structure they're working with. Then a wholesale account opens up, or gang sheets become available, and suddenly the math looks completely different. Let's work through what matters.

Pricing Structure Cheap DTF transfers is a phrase that gets searched a lot, and it's worth being honest about what it means. DTF transfers are already an affordable printing method compared to screen printing at low quantities — there are no screens, no setup fees, no minimum run requirements. The cost is driven by the size of the print area and the quantity ordered. A 4-inch logo transfer costs less than a full front 12-inch print, and ordering 50 copies of something costs less per piece than ordering 10.

For businesses that are used to paying screen printing prices on short runs, the switch to DTF transfers often feels like a price drop even at full retail rates. When you factor in gang sheet pricing, it's usually a significant one.

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