MAYA TX DTF Transfers deliver professional-grade heat transfers designed for speed, durability, and vibrant color. Whether you’re creating custom apparel for your brand, fulfilling bulk orders, or pressing on demand, our DTF transfers are built to perform on cotton, polyester, blends, and more.
Choose from multiple workflows to match your production needs. Upload a print-ready DTF gang sheet, build your layout online with our gang sheet builder, order size-by-size DTF transfers, or select ready-to-press DTF designs for fast turnaround. Every transfer is produced with consistent color, sharp detail, and reliable adhesion.
Why Choose MAYA TX DTF Transfers?
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Multiple ordering options: gang sheets, size-by-size, and ready-to-press
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Vibrant, long-lasting prints with soft hand feel
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Compatible with most fabrics, including cotton and poly blends
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Easy heat press application for home or commercial use
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Fast fulfillment with same-day pickup in Austin and nationwide shipping
From small creators to high-volume print shops, MAYA TX DTF Transfers give you flexibility, control, and consistent results—every press, every order.
Frequently Asked Questions
DTF (Direct-to-Film) transfers are a printing method that allows you to transfer designs onto various fabrics using a special film and adhesive powder. This process creates vibrant, durable prints on cotton, polyester, blends, and more.
To apply DTF transfers, preheat your heat press to 300°F (150°C). Place the transfer on your garment, cover with parchment paper, and press for 15 seconds with medium pressure. Allow to cool for 10 seconds, then peel the film while warm.
DTF transfers work on virtually all fabric types including cotton, polyester, cotton blends, canvas, denim, leather, and even some synthetic materials. They're perfect for t-shirts, hoodies, bags, and more.
When properly applied and cared for, DTF transfers can last 50+ washes. For best longevity, wash in cold water, turn garments inside out, and avoid bleach or fabric softeners.
While a heat press is recommended for best results, you can use a household iron in a pinch. Set to the highest heat setting (no steam), apply firm pressure for 15-20 seconds, and ensure even coverage across the entire design.