Prestige Direct to Film (DTF) Quick Glide Film Roll - 13" x 327 FT


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Prestige Direct to Film (DTF) Quick Glide Film Roll - 13" x 327 FT


4 interest-free payments of $23 with . Prequalify now

Instant Peel: Press, Peel, Perfection

Experience unmatched instant peel and vibrant color output with Color Prime Quick Glide DTF Film. Engineered for direct-to-film printing, this film can be peeled immediately - with no rubbing or wait time, unlike other hot peel films!

With a high ink loading layer, Quick Glide also offers premium color vibrancy and whites for crisper, better prints. Quick Glide is tailor-made for all DTF Station Prestige printers with specific printing profiles customized for this film, ensuring consistent results every time. Elevate your direct-to-film printing experience today.

  • Instant Peel: Even with hot peel, some wait time and rubbing are expected. Not with Quick Glide - peel instantly after transferring with perfect results
  • High Ink Loading Layer: Create breathtaking DTF prints with extra layers of color or white for more vibrant colors and crisper prints.
  • Matte Side: Easily distinguish the print side.
  • Thickness:83µm
  • Suggested curing temp: 125°C (257°F) for shaker machines, 140°C (284°F) for desktop curing oven.
  • Time & Temp: 160°C (320°F) at 10 to 15 seconds.

Instructions:

  1. Print the image onto the matte side of the film in mirror mode. (CMYK>>White Ink)
  2. Apply hot melt powder evenly and remove excess powder.
  3. Cure hot melt powder using suggested temperatures stated above.
  4. Transfer the image by heat press at medium pressure with suggested temperature and time stated above.
  5. Peel instantly! (remove the film gently)
  6. Heat Press again at 137°C (280°F) for 5sec with medium pressure to enhance softer hand feel.
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    The suggested curing temp for the Prestige Quick Glide Film is 125°C (257°F) for shaker machines and 140°C (284°F) for a desktop curing oven. The time & temp for pressing is 160°C (320°F) at 10 to 15 seconds. It is also recommended to press again after peeling for 10-15 seconds at 280°F to create a softer hand feel.
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