Pressing Instructions

Please note: A commercial heat press is strongly recommended when using our transfers. The Cricut Heat Press does not allow enough pressure to be produced, to ensure the transfers adhere properly. 

Single Color Transfers:

Pre-press garment to remove any wrinkles and moisture.

Temperature: 325 - 350 degrees Fahrenheit

Time: 10-20 Seconds

Pressure: HEAVY pressure. (if you notice transfer is not sticking, this is most likely your issue. Increase pressure) 

Peel: HOT Peel. 

 

Clear Film Transfers:

Pre-press garment to remove any wrinkles and moisture.

Temperature: 325 - 350 degrees Fahrenheit

Time: 10-20 Seconds

Pressure: HEAVY pressure. (if you notice transfer is not sticking, this is most likely your issue. Increase pressure) 

Peel: HOT Peel. 

 

Puff Transfers:

Pre-press garment to remove any wrinkles and moisture.

Temperature: 340 - 350 degrees Fahrenheit

Time: 7-10 Seconds

Pressure: HEAVY pressure. (if you notice transfer is not sticking, this is most likely your issue. Increase pressure) 

Peel: HOT Peel. 

 

Spangle Transfers:

Pre-press garment to remove any wrinkles and moisture.

Temperature: 300 - 310 degrees Fahrenheit

Time: 10-12 Seconds

Pressure: HEAVY pressure. (if you notice transfer is not sticking, this is most likely your issue. Increase pressure) 

Peel: Warm/Cool Peel. 

 

DTF Transfers:

Pre-press garment to remove any wrinkles and moisture.

Temperature: 310 - 315 degrees Fahrenheit

Time: 8-10 Seconds

Pressure: HEAVY pressure. (if you notice transfer is not sticking, this is most likely your issue. Increase pressure) 

Peel: Warm/Cool Peel. 

 

These instructions are assuming that your heat press is working properly. It's always a good idea to use a heat gun to ensure your press is reading temperature properly, as this is sometimes an issue. Adjust as needed.