💵 DTF Transfer Prices – Affordable, High-Quality Custom Transfers 🎨
Looking for competitive DTF transfer prices without compromising on quality? You're in the right place. Our Direct-to-Film (DTF) transfers are printed using industry-leading equipment, high-opacity inks, and premium film – all at budget-friendly rates that scale with your needs.
Whether you’re ordering for personal use, a growing apparel brand, or a high-volume print shop, we offer flexible pricing for every order size. From single designs to full gang sheets, we make it easy to get sharp, vibrant, and durable transfers at a cost that works for you.
✅ Why Our DTF Transfer Prices Stand Out
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📦 Bulk Discounts – Lower prices for large orders
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💡 Transparent Rates – No hidden setup fees or design costs
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🎯 Custom Size Options – Pay only for what you need
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🚚 Fast Production & Shipping – Affordable and quick delivery
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🖨️ Top-Grade Materials – Ensures quality at every price point
👕 Ideal For:
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Small businesses and startup clothing brands
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Personalized gifts or print-on-demand services
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Wholesale custom merch and promotional apparel
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Resellers needing competitive pricing to scale
💰 Pricing Options Include:
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Per Design or Per Sheet – Choose based on your workflow
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Gang Sheet Discounts – Save by combining multiple designs
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Volume Pricing Tiers – Get better rates with higher quantities
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Monthly Wholesale Plans – For frequent, large-scale orders
We understand that pricing flexibility is key for your business. That's why we offer customized quotes for bulk and recurring orders. You’ll always know exactly what you're paying for – no surprises.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions - DTF Transfer Prices
Q1: What factors influence the cost of printed transfers?
Several variables can affect how much you’ll pay for a printed design transfer. These include the size of the artwork, the number of colors, the total quantity ordered, and whether the designs are arranged on individual sheets or combined into a single layout. Additionally, turnaround time and shipping method may influence final costs. The more efficient your layout and the higher your volume, the better your pricing typically becomes.
Q2: Is it better to order in bulk or per sheet?
Ordering in larger quantities often provides better value over time. Not only does the unit cost decrease, but you also save on processing and shipping fees. If you plan to sell custom garments or fulfill frequent customer orders, having a stockpile of ready-to-press designs helps with faster turnaround and fewer delays. While smaller orders are fine for testing, bulk requests offer long-term cost efficiency.
Q3: What should I know before placing my first order?
Before submitting your first print request, ensure that your artwork is correctly sized, has a transparent background, and is in high resolution (at least 300 DPI). It's also important to check file format requirements — PNG, PSD, AI, or PDF are commonly accepted. Understanding pressing instructions such as heat, time, and pressure will also help you achieve the best results once your designs arrive. Finally, make sure your order includes all necessary contact and shipping information to avoid delays.
Q4: How do I know if the quality of the transfers is good?
Quality can be assessed through several key indicators. Look for sharp, vibrant colors, smooth ink distribution, and well-adhered adhesive powder. A high-quality transfer will press cleanly onto fabric with no cracking, fading, or uneven edges. It should also retain flexibility and durability after multiple washes. Reading reviews or requesting a sample before committing to a large order is always a good idea when working with a new supplier.
Q5: Can I combine multiple designs into one layout?
Yes, combining multiple graphics into a single layout—often called a gang sheet—is one of the most efficient ways to make the most of your film space. This approach allows you to order more prints in a smaller area, helping reduce your cost per piece. It's particularly useful for businesses producing collections, product lines, or orders for various clients at once. Just be sure your designs are spaced and aligned correctly before submitting your file.