FAQ
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Is shipping available?
Yes, we ship anywhere in Canada and the U.S. For deliveries to PO boxes, please reach out for a quote.
Woodland Transfers is not responsible for any issues, delays, or lost orders that occur during freight or shipping.
Once a package has been handed over to the carrier, any shipping delays or problems are outside of our control, and we are unable to offer reprints for orders affected by these circumstances.
Can I pick up my order locally?
Yes, we are located in Saskatoon. Once you receive a notification that your order is complete we will send the pick up location.
What’s your refund policy?
- All transfers are FINAL SALE.
- Defective items must be reported within 48 hours of receiving your order: woodlandtransfers@sasktel.net.
- We will reprint orders with print-quality or production-adherence issues (not caused by low-quality/unusable files).
- Refunds or reprints for reasons outside of print quality require management approval.
- Customer satisfaction is important to us—please contact us with any concerns.
What is Direct-to-Film (DTF) Printing?
Direct-to-Film printing is a modern decorating method where your design is printed onto a special transfer film, coated with adhesive powder, and then heat-pressed onto fabric. This process creates vibrant colors, crisp details, and a soft, durable finish. DTF is especially popular because it works on a wide range of materials and colours, making it ideal for everything from custom apparel to team wear and small-batch orders.
What Are the Benefits of DTF Printing?
- Versatility: DTF works on a wide range of fabrics and materials, including cotton, polyester, blends, and more.
- Vibrant Colors: This method delivers rich, bold colors with excellent detail and clarity.
- Cost-Effective for Any Run Size: Ideal for small custom orders, bulk production, or anything in between.
- No Pre-Treatment Required: Unlike DTG, DTF doesn’t require fabric pre-treatment, and it doesn’t need a high polyester content like sublimation—making it simpler and more flexible.
What is a gang sheet?
A gang sheet is a large sheet of film (commonly used in DTF or screen printing) where multiple designs are arranged and printed together on one sheet.
People use gang sheets to:
- Maximize space and reduce wasted material
- Lower printing costs by fitting many logos or designs onto one sheet
- Print team sets, small business logos, or multiples of the same design all at once
Instead of printing each design individually, the customer places all their graphics onto one large layout. After printing, each design is cut out and pressed onto apparel as needed.
How can I reach you?
Email – woodlandtransfers@sasktel.net
Phone – (306) 270-9154
Step-by-Step Instructions for Pressing DTF Transfers
1) Pre-Press the Garment:
- Place your blank garment (T shirt, hoodie, etc.) on the heat press.
- Give it a quick press at 305°F (150°C) for about 5 seconds to remove moisture and wrinkles.
2) Position the DTF Transfer:
- Cut your DTF transfer from the gang sheet if necessary.
- Place the transfer inked side down on the garment, ensuring the clear film is on top.Â
3) Press the Transfer:
- Set your heat press to 305°F (150°C).
- Cover image with parchment paper or Teflon sheet.
- Apply medium pressure for 15 seconds.Â
4) Peel Hot:
5) Final Press:
- Place parchment paper of Teflon sheet over the design and press again for an additional 15 seconds. This helps to remove any shine and ensures a strong bond.