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The Premium A3 Plus Direct to Film (DTF) Transfer Film is a high-quality, double-sided roll designed for vibrant and durable prints. With a size of 13 inches by 325 feet, it features an anti-slip layer for smooth feeding, is compatible with all DTF printers, and offers both glossy and matte finishes for versatile design options. Waterproof and washable, this film ensures your creations stand the test of time, backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee.
Manufacturer | Josh and Quinn |
Brand | LOTSA. STYLE |
Model Number | DTF-FILM-A3P-R-M-MATTE |
Package Dimensions | 35.7 x 17.4 x 16.6 cm; 4.57 kg |
Colour | Matte |
Material Type | Paper |
Size | 1 Roll A3+ |
Sheet Size | A3 |
Paper Weight | 20 |
Paper Finish | Glossy, Matte |
Manufacturer Part Number | 1 |
Item Weight | 4.57 kg |
P**G
Feed and peel issues (in my experience)
First off, absolutely no complaints about the shipping/delivery of this film and the price is reasonable too. I was attracted to give this particular film a try over my usual choices by the "NO MORE JAM– Our premium DTF Film has an added anti-slip layer to ensure smoother film feed into the printer all the time " statement in the item description, and hoped it might prove trouble free. I went for the glossy version.However, I'm sorry to say that I have more trouble feeding this than I do other types I use, and I find the "NO MORE JAM" statement to be a questionnable and possibly misleading claim. For other DTF films I've used, a piece of 5mm foam board in the feeder unit (to mimick a paper stack) solves feeding issues, but not so in this case - the only way I've found to get it to feed with some degree of consistency is to have the foam board in the feed tray, with the film on top, and to put quite a bit of pressure with my hand on the top of the board (which pushes the film firmly against the feed roller). This gives me a 60-70% success rate with feeding. I also accidently put the film in the wrong way around once and annoyingly it fed perfectly without intervention and without the foam board or a paper stack.Once it does feed though it prints well with great adhesion and colours look crisp and vibrant. This brings me to the second issue I've experienced, which is the release of the film after pressing. Apologies for again comparing to other films I've used, but it's a reasonable reference point - this stuff really can resist releasing - I've found I have to leave it to completely cool for even a hope of release when I peel (using the same powder I've always used) but it's unreliable and isolated details on the print lift and do not release. I don't have these challenges with the other film types I've used.When it does feed and peel correctly though the results are really nice - but it's a pain to get there and lots of waste of materials, inks, powder and even t-shirts to get there.I have to caveat that this is entirely my own experience with my particular equipment, process and material combinations and you may not have the same issues I have - but ultimately I'm disappointed, and I can't rely on this for production.I doubt I'd purchase again based on my experience so far, and as it's so unreliable I can't risk using it for actual production - the problems with peeling lead to too many ruined t-shirts etc.
G**S
it's not very good quality
i don't like the print quality!
J**A
Bad quality paper
Very bad quality paper. L1800 printer won't feed this paper in. Paper is heavy so it's slips through the feeder. Also printing side is durty.
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