Build Your Gang Sheet
Use our Build Your Gang Sheet tool if you need to upload multiple single files or different files onto a gang sheet. Our tool is super easy to use and will print exactly as uploaded.
Streamline your direct-to-film printing with this easy-to-use gang sheet builder. Designed for professionals, it allows precise arrangement of multiple designs on one sheet, optimizing material usage and enhancing production efficiency. Build your gang sheet quickly and accurately to improve workflow and reduce waste.
Important Information for Uploading Your Art
Accepted file formats include Illustrator, Photoshop, JPEG or PNG that are over 300dpi with a transparent background. We cannot guarantee the quality of your prints if your artwork falls below the minimum requirements.
Turnaround Times
DTF orders placed by 1:00pm EST are shipped / ready for pickup the same day. Use our Express Pass if you need your order the same day but missed our 1:00p.m. cut off time. Orders must be placed by 3:00 p.m. to qualify for same day printing.
Reprint Policy
Brooklyn Transfers will gladly reprint any file due to poor ink quality or adherence issues. If the poor quality is due to a low-quality file, Brooklyn Transfers is not responsible for reprinting the file. Please follow our file upload requirements to ensure a proper print.
Best Pressing Tips
Before You Press
Follow these quick preparation steps for
the best transfer results:
Step 1 — Prep the Garment
Pre-press the garment for 5–7 seconds
to eliminate moisture and wrinkles.
Step 2 — Position Your Transfer
Place your DTF transfer on the desired
application area.
Step 3 — Apply Recommended Settings
Use the material chart below to select the correct temperature, pressure, and press time.
Step 4 — Warm Peel
Allow the transfer to cool before peeling the film.
Recommended cooling time: 10–20 seconds.
Step 5 — Final Press (Highly Recommended)
Cover the transfer with a silicone-infused parchment paper, Pellon Buckram or a clean white t-shirt.
Then repress for approximately half of the original press time for a softer, more professional finish.