
Often Purchased With
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Brother GTX Pro B
gtxpro-b - 
Frère GTX 600
GTX600 
Additional Information
- Heat stabilized
 - Little to no shrinkage
 - Excellent printing outcome
 - High matte quality
 - Easy and smooth to peel
 - Good scratch resistance
 - Recommended cure times: 15 seconds at 158°C
 - Treated to reduce the effects of static
 
Step 1 – Printing on Film
- Using a DTF inkjet printer, insert Kodak DTF/FTF transfer film in printer paper tray or on paper roll holder
 - For Dark shirts
	
- print color image on the film
 - print white image layer on top of the color image
 
 - For Light shirts:
	
- print color image on the film
 
 
Step 2 – Powder Application
- Apply the Kodak DTF/FTF hot-melt powder uniformly on top of the wet print
 - White powder may be used for all applications or black powder may be chosen for dark work
 - Powder may be sprinkled manually onto the print in a tray and agitated to cover print completely
	
- NOTE: an automated commercial shaker may also be used for powder application
 
 - Ensure that the powder is evenly spread over the printed surface of the film
 - Carefully remove excess powder
 
Step 3 – Melting the Powder
- Place the film with the printed image and the applied powder in a Curing Oven and heat for 2-3 minutes at 100-120oC
 
OR
- Place the film inside a heat press, hovering and not applying pressure. A 4 to 7 mm gap between the film and the heat press top plate is recommended, for 3-5 minutes at 140-150oC. Do not completely close the press.
 
Step 4 – Pre-pressing
- Pre-press the fabric prior to transfer of the image by the film for 2 to 5 seconds
	
- Pre-pressing will flatten the fabric and remove excess humidity contained in the fabric
 - Pre-pressing helps in successful transfer of the image from the film onto the fabric
 
 
Step 5 – Transfer
- The film with the image and the melted powder is placed on the pre-pressed fabric in the heat press
 - Press/Cure the image to the fabric for 10-20 seconds at 160-180oC
 
Step 6 – Cold Peel
- Allow the film/image attached to the fabric to cool completely
 - Separate the film from the fabric, leaving the desired image on the fabric
 
Step 7 – Post-pressing
- A post-press process is highly recommended for best results and high-performance parameters such as wash and rub fastness
 - Re-press the image on the fabric for 10-20 seconds at 160-180oC