Acknowledgment:
My artwork is print-ready, and I understand that it will be printed exactly as submitted. I acknowledge that the file is free of transparent pixels and any remnants from background removal. If the file is not sent in CMYK mode, some color shades may differ. I certify that my file is in CMYK mode.
Everything you need to apply, care for, and design around your puff transfers — from heat settings to artwork setup.
| Temperature | Time | Pressure | Peel | Fabrics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 150°C – 175°C (300°F – 350°F) |
7 seconds | Heavy | Hot peel peel right away |
Cotton, Cotton/Poly, Canvas, Tri-blends |
Settings vary by material — always run a test press first.
| Washing | Cold water, inside out |
| Drying | Air dry or tumble dry on low |
| Bleaching | Not recommended |
| Ironing | Inside out only |
| Storage | Cool, dry place out of direct sunlight |
| Shelf Life | Up to 2 years from production date |
A standard household detergent is all you need.
A few quick rules so your puff print pops the way it should.
Single-color designs give the cleanest, most consistent puff. Skip intricate multi-color artwork.
Thick, chunky letterforms hold the dimensional puff effect best. Fine scripts and small text tend to flatten out.
Aim for at least 2pt line thickness and 4pt of negative space between elements (1pt = 1/72 inch).
Three steps from press to peel.
Lay your transfer face down in position. Use heat-tape for hats or tricky placements.
Apply heavy, even pressure at 175°C / 350°F for 7 seconds.
This is a hot peel — remove the backing sheet immediately while warm.