

🎯 Elevate your custom apparel game with flawless double-sided DTF transfers!
Welacer’s 50-sheet A4 DTF Transfer Film Paper features thick, double-sided PET sheets designed for all fabric types and colors. Compatible with Epson inkjet and DTG printers, it supports both cold and hot peel methods for versatile application. The no-weeding, direct-print design saves time and money, delivering vivid, durable prints on cotton, leather, polyester, and more—making it the go-to choice for professional-grade textile customization.

























| ASIN | B0D896Z86G |
| Brand | Welacer |
| Color | A4 50 Sheets |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (55) |
| Date First Available | 27 November 2024 |
| Item Weight | 408 g |
| Manufacturer | Welacer |
| Manufacturer Part Number | DTFF11USA |
| Model number | DTFF11USA |
| Package Dimensions | 32.59 x 24.41 x 0.89 cm; 408.23 g |
| Paper Finish | Matte |
| Paper Weight | 80 |
| Sheet Size | A4 |
E**H
Update: they reached out and made things right! Even if I was the problem their customer service is a 10/10 for fixing an issue that isn’t even their fault! Honestly they look like they are great quality. I’m sure they’ll be great for someone to use with the right stuff. I tried to use it with my Epson ecotank and sublimation ink and it just smeared on the paper. More than likely a user error. I’m sure it works great with the right equipment.
A**R
First, I want to say that these state "double sided" I have no idea what that means, dues or mean you can print on either side, because the instructions that come with state to print in the "matte" side....ummmm... both sides are exactly the same??? I tried anyway using sublimation printer. First sheet I had attached to copy paper crunched up, thankfully all came out of printer, but that was scary, and it ruined a sheet, and ink is expensive on these Sawgrass's! Tried again, still no idea what side to use, went for a vintage looking print, which was good, as using with the powder, the print isn't vibrant at all. I opted to cure the sheet at 380 degrees F for 3 min on clamshell with Teflon under and 1-2" above as another reviewer suggested, and then 380 degrees for 40 seconds. I let cool, as with sublimation inks it seems to work best, and it did perfect. It turned out great, though not as vibrant as I'd hoped, AND, I'm still not sure if that was even the right side I printed on since both look exactly the same, so it may all come off when I wash it! But, if you can use both sides this is something I'll do again and again!!!!! I don't like being held down to just sublimation on polyester, and kids all prefer cotton, so I love this, just need manufacturer to explain which side to use if they are "double sided" or I'll have to go to a different brand.
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G**Z
work perfect
J**E
Perfect for whatever I need it for
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