What Are DTF Prints And Why Tampa Businesses Are Switching
How EazyDTF Works EazyDTF is an online DTF transfer service that ships across the country, with turnaround times fast enough to be a practical option for Tampa customers. Orders placed through their site are printed and typically shipped within 24 to 48 hours, which puts transfers in your hands within two to three business days depending on your shipping selection — fast enough for most short-turnaround jobs when you're not pushing it to the last minute.
Tell your customers to wash inside-out in cold or warm water and tumble dry low. That's standard garment decoration care advice regardless of method. Transfers that peel after two washes are almost always a press application issue, not a print issue.
File Requirements: Where Most Problems Start Bad files are the number one reason an order doesn't look the way the customer expected. This isn't a vendor problem — it's a file problem, and it's preventable.
Gang Sheets: How to Use Them Correctly A gang sheet is simply a single print run with multiple designs or sizes arranged together on one film. Instead of paying per design at a flat rate, you pay for the total print area. If you have several small logos that need to go on different items, arranging them tightly on a gang sheet is the most cost-efficient way to order.
The model is simple: you send a print-ready file, you get back a transfer that goes straight onto the garment with a heat press you already own. No printer to babysit. No minimum order that blows your margin on a small job. EazyDTF team has built its business around making this workflow accessible to exactly the kind of shops, decorators, and event organizers who can't justify owning their own direct to film setup but still need consistent, professional output.
Event and pop-up operations: Tampa has a consistent calendar of events — festivals, corporate outings, sports tournaments, church fundraisers. Organizers ordering custom heat transfers ahead of an event can have transfers on hand and press shirts on demand. It's more flexible than pre-printing inventory you may not sell.
Pre-press the garment for a few seconds to remove moisture and wrinkles. A Teflon sheet or parchment paper protects the transfer during application. Adhesive failures after washing almost always trace back to insufficient pressure, too-short press time, or pressing onto a cold or damp garment — not the transfer itself.
EazyDTF's pricing is competitive and publicly visible — you're not waiting for a quote or negotiating based on account size. Individual transfers, gang sheets, and bulk orders are all priced by print area. Small business operators can run the numbers themselves without a sales call, which is how it should work.
Multi-color designs on dark garments: Full-color artwork on black or navy fabric is where DTF outperforms a lot of alternatives. The white underbase is built into the transfer, so you get vibrant color without the added screen printing steps.
Fabric type affects adhesion. 100% cotton and polyester both work well. Nylon and waterproof fabrics can be trickier — test before you commit a full production run. Ribbed knits and heavily textured surfaces also need extra attention to make sure the full surface contacts the pla
Pricing Honestly People searching for cheap DTF transfers are usually just looking for fair pricing, not the lowest possible quality. EazyDTF's pricing is structured for resellers — meaning the per-transfer cost drops as your sheet fills up, and gang sheet pricing gives you real control over your cost per print.
The Gang Sheet Advantage If you're not using gang sheets yet, you should be. A gang sheet is just a single large film sheet — typically 22" wide and whatever length you need — packed with as many designs as you want. Instead of paying for each design as a separate transfer, you pay for the sheet and fill it strategically.
What DTF Actually Is (and Why It Works for Short Runs) Direct to film transfers are printed onto a special film using water-based inks, then coated with a hot-melt adhesive powder and cured. The result is a finished transfer you press onto fabric with a heat press — no weeding, no screens, no minimum order quantities that make small runs economically stupid.
What makes it different from older transfer methods is the combination of flexibility and durability. DTF heat transfers bond directly to the fabric fibers rather than sitting on top of them the way some plastisol transfers do. The prints handle washing well when applied correctly, they work on cotton, polyester, blends, nylon, and leather, and they hold up to fine detail that would be difficult or impossible to reproduce in traditional screen printing at small quantit
Turnaround time. Standard production runs fast — typically 1 to 2 business days before shipping. For shops in Florida, that means you're usually looking at a very short window between placing an order and having transfers in h