
What is White Ink Buildup on DTF Film
When your DTF film is of poor quality, white ink buildup may occur. This phenomenon usually occurs after the ink has been printed on the film. Sometimes it is not so obvious that you can easily notice it.

When your DTF film is of poor quality, white ink buildup may occur. This phenomenon usually occurs after the ink has been printed on the film. Sometimes it is not so obvious that you can easily notice it.

Let’s get one thing straight—yes, you absolutely have to cure DTF powder. There’s no way around it, the powder allows the ink to adhere better and enhances the adhesion of the ink. The adhesion provided by the ink itself alone is not sufficient for transfer printing.